ttom500: There is a FAA proposal out to make airspace over American cities open for law enforcement UAVs.
Now you got understand.....they cannot build a fence along the border.....and have a very limited number of UAVs flying it. Now they want to have the airspace over the US cities opened for UAVs?
Why not stop the drugs at the border....instead of the cites?
Oh I know. With the cities buying UAVs....there is much bigger market for than the border.
Defense contractors are smiling today......
Arizona got the longest borders with Mexico... why not Fencing it LL in and making a country for Republicans ONLY over there?
leigh2154: Yeah TT, much as I love ya, I gotta go along with J on this one...it's all about choices...another thing I was thinking about with beefed up security measures, ie scanners...some people have medical issues, implants, metal plates, screw, pins, etc..........and they wish to protect their privacy...HIPPA laws are pretty clear...medical history can have a very negative impact if it ends up in the wrong hands and at the wrong time........JMO
Medical history ... very negative impact if it ends up in the worng hands... sure! the only worng hands over there are sthe stupid greedy Repube head controlled and Endoresed and owned thives calling them selves 2Helth insurence2 companies... right?
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
And all that was made a three million years a go when no Alqueda and shi* like that were around
Congressman Ron Paul dismissed last night’s State of the Union political theater of making Republicans and Democrats sit together as part of a tenuous symbolic gesture in connection with the Tucson shootings as nothing more than “a bunch of fluff”.
“They used to divide it up into Democrats on one side and Republicans on the other side, this year a lot of people after Tucson, they want to sit together,” said CNN host Wolf Blitzer, failing to mention how a mentally ill person with no political motivation who went on a shooting rampage is connected to where politicians sit during the State of the Union speech.
“I think that’s a bunch of fluff,” responded Paul, “I don’t think it has a lot of meaning,” before adding that he routinely sits with Democrat Dennis Kucinich when discussing civil liberties and foreign policy.
Host Blitzer seemed shocked that Paul was refusing to go along with the ploy, asking him to repeat himself.
“I think sitting together tonight because the media’s gotten hold of this and is making a big deal out of it….I just think it’s a lot of fluff,” concluded Paul.
Blitzer was also rebuffed when Paul was less than enthusiastic about Obama’s appointment of mobbed-up Wall Street insider William Daley, a JPMorgan Chase & Co. executive and former U.S. Commerce secretary, to become his Chief of Staff.
“I don’t think it’s gonnna do any good,” said Paul, adding, “Sometimes when I see them bringing in CEO’s of certain companies that are very much involved in the military-industrial complex and big government, then that suggests to me that corporatism is alive and well for both the Republicans and the Democrats.”
Congressman Paul’s dismissal of the political stunt of enforcing some kind of political borg hive by making members of both parties sit together as a symbolic gesture is, as you would expect, based on completely constitutional foundations.
The founding fathers made it clear that the more checks and balances the merrier – in other words – gridlock is good for freedom. Compromise and bi-partisanship between Democrats and Republicans is almost always bad news for the American people, since both parties are ultimately working towards the same agenda.
jlw45: Congressman Ron Paul dismissed last night’s State of the Union political theater of making Republicans and Democrats sit together as part of a tenuous symbolic gesture in connection with the Tucson shootings as nothing more than “a bunch of fluff”.
“They used to divide it up into Democrats on one side and Republicans on the other side, this year a lot of people after Tucson, they want to sit together,” said CNN host Wolf Blitzer, failing to mention how a mentally ill person with no political motivation who went on a shooting rampage is connected to where politicians sit during the State of the Union speech.
“I think that’s a bunch of fluff,” responded Paul, “I don’t think it has a lot of meaning,” before adding that he routinely sits with Democrat Dennis Kucinich when discussing civil liberties and foreign policy.
Host Blitzer seemed shocked that Paul was refusing to go along with the ploy, asking him to repeat himself.
“I think sitting together tonight because the media’s gotten hold of this and is making a big deal out of it….I just think it’s a lot of fluff,” concluded Paul.
Blitzer was also rebuffed when Paul was less than enthusiastic about Obama’s appointment of mobbed-up Wall Street insider William Daley, a JPMorgan Chase & Co. executive and former U.S. Commerce secretary, to become his Chief of Staff.
“I don’t think it’s gonnna do any good,” said Paul, adding, “Sometimes when I see them bringing in CEO’s of certain companies that are very much involved in the military-industrial complex and big government, then that suggests to me that corporatism is alive and well for both the Republicans and the Democrats.”
Congressman Paul’s dismissal of the political stunt of enforcing some kind of political borg hive by making members of both parties sit together as a symbolic gesture is, as you would expect, based on completely constitutional foundations.
The founding fathers made it clear that the more checks and balances the merrier – in other words – gridlock is good for freedom. Compromise and bi-partisanship between Democrats and Republicans is almost always bad news for the American people, since both parties are ultimately working towards the same agenda.
Good stuff J....President's speech not well received by public....some deemed it redundant and phony.....Also noticed Obama really getting gray...about 45%, like his ratings!!!
leigh2154: Good stuff J....President's speech not well received by public....some deemed it redundant and phony.....Also noticed Obama really getting gray...about 45%, like his ratings!!!
redundant and phoney ,huh?...imagine that...teddybear:
....the sob was on american tv again last night- for a stupid hour....'spending freeze'......all usa politicians should take a 75% wage decrease ......the greedy bribe-taking ninnies are all the same....
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Hot_Single_Dude: Not really... GWB and Stupid Co. would call this the anger of "gud" because Gays in New Orleans or some BS and and Obama administration makes a call to Iceland and Norway to learn a bout how these fabulous underground huge energy reserves can be used more efficiantly and in benefit of America and in order to less dependency of Damn foreign oil and less of their blood money for supporting the traitior Radio fox news BS!
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Such a fabulous speech!
sooo, that's where you've been...whacking off to obama videos....