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yeah okay
I'm not a Morris fan by any stretch but how credible is a site that thinks the 2004 election was stolen?
Re:yeah okay
As credible as a hooker-afficiando who pulls stuff out of his ass in direct controversion to all current polling data and observable facts.And Hannity and Morris seem to be unaware that the warrantless provisions in the Patriot Act that applied to libraries were thankfully dropped this year.Consequently the only places where the government can spy on your reading habits is Sean Hannity's feverish imagination and those countries that observe Sharia law.The irony is not lost on me.
Re:yeah okay
Here, here, well said Chuck! For a related irony, check the brief article titled "Unintentional Irony Department" at a splendid blog I love frequenting: http://billmon.org/
Re:yeah okay
"And Hannity and Morris seem to be unaware that the warrantless provisions in the Patriot Act that applied to libraries were thankfully dropped this year.
Consequently the only places where the government can spy on your reading habits is Sean Hannity's feverish imagination and those countries that observe Sharia law."
Actually no. They can, they just have to jump through an extra hoop or two to do it.