johnjbruin
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Originally posted by: glenn1
Take the freedom quiz: Hard
Please inform me of the purpose of this "freedom quiz." It seems to be a stupidly ham-handed way of getting out the ACLU's talking points. If we allowed our rights and freedom to be defined by the ACLU, i'd move to a different country.
Originally posted by: glenn1
[QIf we allowed our rights and freedom to be defined by the ACLU, i'd move to a different country.
Originally posted by: glenn1
Take the freedom quiz: Hard
Please inform me of the purpose of this "freedom quiz." It seems to be a stupidly ham-handed way of getting out the ACLU's talking points. If we allowed our rights and freedom to be defined by the ACLU, i'd move to a different country.
The questions are poorly worded. You mean OIA has the scanners, but the CIA doesn't?WRONG: Believe it or not, Orlando International Airport utilizes a body scanning device that uses low-dose X-rays that can see through clothing but not human skin, essentially performing an electronic strip search.
From the questions I've been able to see so far the "purpose" seems to be making people aware of absence of some rights that many people assume that they have.
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Originally posted by: glenn1
[QIf we allowed our rights and freedom to be defined by the ACLU, i'd move to a different country.
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Yeah, John Ashcroft is a lot better at doing that
From the questions I've been able to see so far the "purpose" seems to be making people aware of absence of some rights that many people assume that they have.
Fine, the fact that the answers to 2 and 9 are true should be more than enough to cause every American concern despite who the messenger is.Originally posted by: glenn1
From the questions I've been able to see so far the "purpose" seems to be making people aware of absence of some rights that many people assume that they have.
Fine, let's look at it from that perspective then. Questions 2 and 9 are legitimate and cogent to the point in hand, the rest are crap which have nothing to do with anything except for advancing the POV of the authors of the subject. For example, how is Ashcroft's personal opinion on the "source of human dignity" have to do with freedom? I could give a rat's ass what Ashcroft thinks on the subject, and neither should the ACLU.
Originally posted by: glenn1
For example, how is Ashcroft's personal opinion on the "source of human dignity" have to do with freedom? I could give a rat's ass what Ashcroft thinks on the subject, and neither should the ACLU.
Originally posted by: BlinderBomber
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*sigh* the ACLUIt's sad because I actually think they are right for once, but I truly can't stand most of what their organization does.![]()
