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08-31-2013, 03:40 PM | #1 |
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Isn't it that way all over Texas ?
When we lived in Dallas, you could not go into a club or bar(?) and buy a mixed drink. It was BYOB in a paper sack from the liquor store. You gave your bottle to the bar tender and your drink was mixed. You charged the same amount as if the club had provided the booze Then you got you bottle back where you were ready to leave. It was a crazy system, and maybe (hopefully) things have changed since the '60's |
08-31-2013, 04:27 PM | #2 |
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Not only do I not know what you're talking about, but I only got up from laying in bed watching Bill Hicks to have another Crown and anxiolytic, and smoke a cigar on the balcony.
I will say, however, that all the best songs have James Ingram in them. Fact. But seriously, no. There are some places, like restaurants (and who decided how the ƒuck that is spelled?) which are BYOB because they don't have the license to sell liquor. But they don't take your hooch and mix it for you (?) and they only charge you for "set-ups" if you ask, i.e. a glass with ice and coke, etc. And God I can't imagine what Dallas would have been like in the 60s. They probably had the legal right to bash your knee-caps with a billy club if your moustache wasn't trimmed properly, or your shirt wasn't tucked in. :::shudder:::
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From CBS News of 12 March 2014: Why Sen. Dianne Feinstein declared war on the CIA
Extremists in government (including Cheney) said if you were not an American citizen, then kidnapping anywhere in the world was legal, put you in a secret prision, deny you existed, torture you, and do so for as long as they wanted. Extremists Republican lawyers even wrote findings that said it was acceptable. The Senate finally started investigating in 2006 what became normal operation in the CIA many years earlier. And so a war has started. Some 'sneakies' fear you might learn of their Gestapo attitudes. But then back in 2003, some even in the Cellar approved of their activities. Since non-Americans are second class people. Quote:
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03-12-2014, 10:35 AM | #5 | |
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I'm not sure if it was worse then or if it's just that we aren't examining things as closely now. We don't have people like White House counsel Alberto Gonzales saying torture is OK and that the Geneva Conventions are "quaint." So that's good, but we do have drones assassinating enemies at the push of a button. And no privacy from our spying government. I pleased that Feinstein is doing this. A little transparency is a good thing for a nation. |
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03-18-2014, 05:26 PM | #6 |
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Wow, there is just so much to read here. Am I the only ass hole who thinks that this guy and Snowden took an oath to NOT reveal information under their care? Does every one not realize that there were other avenues of approach for these two rather than sell or give this information to the world at large? Am I the only guy who thinks that they did, in fact, harm the United States, the reason this information was classified in the first place?
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03-18-2014, 08:46 PM | #7 | |
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America has a long history of people violating laws in order to protect American freedoms. Or did you forget Nixon intentionally tried to subvert the government of the US and the principles upon what makes democracy work? Had so many little people not violated rules and laws, then Nixon and his anti-American cronies would have gotten away with it ... and more. If you think only laws matter, then you forget about so many criminals in American history including Washington, Franklin, Adams, Jefferson, and Hamilton who even conspired with the enemy (The French) to create principles we now worship. Why was so much of what Nixon did classified? Why were the entire Pentagon Papers classified? Learn what is more important than a few laws. We have, potentially, a greatest threat to the principles of the US by people who can and do manipulate and destroy lives ... as J Edgar Hoover did. What he did also was classified. How many avenues of approach existed in that case? |
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03-19-2014, 12:00 AM | #8 |
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Oath? You mean the Eula, the Terms of Service, nobody takes those seriously.
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I think that too. Snowden is a traitor to his government. But he's also a hero for shining a light on this. He's both.
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