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L. Coyote Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-26-09 12:09 PM
Response to Reply #18
20. Laws were creted to burn witches, laws are just as malleable as water.
Laws madeit legal to seize the assets of witches and toenslave pagans.
Laws are now and always have been tools of the minority creating them!

This is why true democracy is so necessary!
Bush Junta judges are not part of true demcracy!
They are the product of illegal election theft.
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  -Supreme Court rules police can interrogate suspects without attorney present dajoki  May-26-09 11:50 AM   #0 
  - Wow Scalia is an idiot  DS1   May-26-09 11:51 AM   #1 
  - The Fifth Amendment seems pretty clear to me, so  safeinOhio   May-26-09 12:13 PM   #24 
  - Yay!!!! fling that torture door wide open!!!  Javaman   May-26-09 11:53 AM   #2 
  - Why is Scalia referred to as "Justice Antonin Scalia" and Stevens is  Vickers   May-26-09 11:54 AM   #3 
  - Wacko Justice Scalia don't give no fuck what the Constitution say  indepat   May-26-09 12:12 PM   #21 
  - Time to get out of the USA  Help_I_Live_In_Idaho   May-26-09 11:55 AM   #4 
  - what are the "certain circumstance" ????? nt  votingupstart   May-26-09 11:56 AM   #5 
  - My guess is...  dajoki   May-26-09 12:00 PM   #10 
  - K&R  Solly Mack   May-26-09 11:59 AM   #6 
  - Learn to say this:  Tesha   May-26-09 11:59 AM   #7 
  - There'll be plenty of sadists who likely won't let that deter their enjoyment  Echo In Light   May-26-09 12:00 PM   #11 
  - Learn to close your eyes and say nothing.  L. Coyote   May-26-09 12:05 PM   #18 
     - Laws were creted to burn witches, laws are just as malleable as water.  L. Coyote   May-26-09 12:09 PM   #20 
     - But in America, that's just a "conspiracy theory," so good luck...n/t  Echo In Light   May-26-09 12:16 PM   #26 
     - I believe appointing Supreme Court Judges...  dajoki   May-26-09 12:16 PM   #28 
     - Oh give me a break!  Tesha   May-26-09 05:11 PM   #42 
        - It only takes a few!  L. Coyote   May-26-09 07:31 PM   #43 
           - Actually, I know and frequently speak with lawyers of all stripes including very active...  Tesha   May-26-09 07:46 PM   #44 
              - Speaking with lawyers  L. Coyote   May-26-09 09:59 PM   #45 
                 - Since you're the one claiming that American police routinely torture suspects...  Tesha   May-27-09 07:29 AM   #46 
                    - Why are you trying to tell me what I claim?  L. Coyote   May-27-09 09:45 AM   #47 
                    - That's the clear implication of your reply #18.  Tesha   May-27-09 11:05 AM   #50 
                    - Torture Is an American Value: Reality vs. the Rhetoric  Echo In Light   May-27-09 09:54 AM   #48 
                       - I'll actually agree with you that American prisons are torture.  Tesha   May-27-09 11:08 AM   #51 
  - Damn "activist" judges, anyhow  Echo In Light   May-26-09 11:59 AM   #8 
  - Got to keep those cells full otherwise the incarceration industry might lose market share.  bertman   May-26-09 12:00 PM   #9 
  - unreal.  Soylent Brice   May-26-09 12:02 PM   #12 
  - This is truly astonishing.  Vinca   May-26-09 12:02 PM   #13 
  - If Scalia actually believes that s--t I've got the following items for sale...  47of74   May-26-09 12:03 PM   #14 
  - So it's damn the rule of law and the constitutional right to an attorney: have the felonious five  indepat   May-26-09 12:03 PM   #15 
  - ...but it's America, so it don't really matter  Echo In Light   May-26-09 12:05 PM   #17 
  - These are times  fujiyama   May-26-09 12:04 PM   #16 
  - I know what you mean!! n/t  dajoki   May-26-09 12:09 PM   #19 
  - Scalia and Thomas would like nothing more than to do away with Miranda.  Raskolnik   May-26-09 12:12 PM   #22 
  - We are in for more constitutional deconstruction until a far right Justice steps down....  Blackhatjack   May-26-09 12:13 PM   #23 
  - Getting Sotomayer confirmed is vital  blogslut   May-26-09 12:14 PM   #25 
  - lots of bad fucking decisions today.  endless october   May-26-09 12:16 PM   #27 
  - A lot of STRATEGIC decisions today  Echo In Light   May-26-09 12:25 PM   #32 
  - Cops never take advantage!  lies and propaganda   May-26-09 12:18 PM   #29 
  - Oh, no, never  dajoki   May-26-09 12:24 PM   #31 
  - And if a little water should get into the suspect's nose, putting him in a more cooperative mood  kenny blankenship   May-26-09 12:20 PM   #30 
  - But a suspect or witness does not have to say a word.  RB TexLa   May-26-09 12:26 PM   #33 
  - i sure hope that sotomayer is an activist liberal judge  spanone   May-26-09 12:26 PM   #34 
  - WTF!  gaspee   May-26-09 12:42 PM   #35 
  - You are so right...  dajoki   May-26-09 01:07 PM   #36 
  - You can thank our "Centrist" Democratic Senators for this.  bvar22   May-26-09 01:25 PM   #37 
  - This Court...  dajoki   May-26-09 01:52 PM   #38 
  - Obviously Scalia has never been subjected to the Reid Technique  TrogL   May-26-09 02:31 PM   #39 
  - Bringing the torture back home.  Vidar   May-26-09 03:24 PM   #40 
  - This ruling is outrageous!! Scalia hates the Bill of Rights.  TexasObserver   May-26-09 03:35 PM   #41 
     - Not any more  Zodiak   May-27-09 10:01 AM   #49 
 

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