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I want security up into the point it infringes on my right to life, liberty and persuit of happiness.
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Oh man, because we know that you can be too big on protecting our country.
Do you wake up each morning thinking about what you can say that is totally fucking ignorant, or does it come naturally to ya?
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If you're so against the PATRIOT Act, then why don't some of the things you say jibe with that? You're against the Act, but you think we should "get off our PC high horse" and pull people out of line? What about holding them indefinitely, without being charged for anything, with no contact with the outside world, just because they "looked suspicious," or had a suspicious name? Are you in favor of that?
Now I know that you wrote the above in response to my statement about Kerry and Edwards being "too big on the national security thing." It's possible to be too big on it. The people who are too into security are usually paranoid, and the general population suffers as a result.
We live in a soft, spoiled-rotten society that can no longer cope with the idea that bad things are going to happen no matter how many precautions we take, and they're all too willing to hand over individual liberties for a false sense of security. It's stupid, and I'm not going to vote for someone who favors that point of view.