Posted on 01/04/2002 11:46:07 AM PST by Jhoffa_
Ick, that sounds serious. Do they have an antibiotic to cure that kinda disease? ;-)
I think FreeRepublic is the only cure for such flawed mental maladies. God Bless.
Are they allied with the boring Pojama People?
That's sweet, it almost makes me wish I had been born into a real culture as opposed to a city founded on the principals of convenient shopping with hassle free parking.
I also don't see why thet use a sledge hammer on the toilet when when a simple crow bar under the base will break it away from the floor flange.
I am not a plumber but my late Aunt stayed at the BATES MOTEL once.
It's the Fattest cities in America
THE RANKINGS Fattest cities 1. Houston 2. Chicago 3. Detroit 4. Philadelphia 5. Dallas 6. Columbus, Ohio 7. San Antonio 8. Fort Worth 9. St. Louis 10. Indianapolis Fittest cities 1. Colorado Springs, Colo. 2. Denver 3. San Diego 4. Seattle 5. San Francisco 6. Virginia Beach, Va. 7. Honolulu 8. Sacramento, Calif. 9. Albuquerque, N.M. 10. Boston
Gimme Taco Bell guzzlin' Texas over cucumber sandwich eatin' Bostonites, ANY day of the week :-)
THE RANKINGS
Fattest cities:
1. Houston - BBQ
2. Chicago - Polish and every other type of Sausage
3. Detroit
4. Philadelphia - Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches
5. Dallas
6. Columbus, Ohio
7. San Antonio
8. Fort Worth
9. St. Louis - Brain Sandwiches(?)
10. Indianapolis - All manner of tasty foods (LOL)
Fittest cities:
1. Colorado Springs, Colo.
2. Denver
3. San Diego
4. Seattle
5. San Francisco - Salads and other rabbit food?
6. Virginia Beach, Va.
7. Honolulu
8. Sacramento, Calif.
9. Albuquerque, N.M.
10. Boston - must be the Baked Beans or Clam Chowder.
Isn't it obvious how much simpler and more efficient freedom is? When are we going to stop treating adults like children?
. The drug war is really about irrational fear based on 80- years of propoganda. Pretty hard to crack that nut.
My humble suggestion would be to arrest the offender outside his residence and get a search warrant if he/she won't give consent. Suspect is secured at police HQ so the only reason the police would need to kick in the door is if the moron didn't hand over the keys.
Nice, tidy, and the Constitution is respected.
Will this work 100% of the time? No. But creative police work requires imagination.
Check the news wires today - SCOTUS has agreed to hear a case on whether police should notify people on public transportation what their rights are regarding searches and seizures....think about that issue. That means they haven't been. But more importantly; WHY IN GOD'S NAME IS ANYONE ASKING THAT QUESTION? How much more basic is it that agents of the State should be required to inform CITIZENS WHOM THEY SERVE that they have specific rights? I know the Roscoe's of the world can't get their pea-sized brains around this issue - but I can tell by your thread you are beginning to see the light.
For the State to be actually arguing against a requirement that police inform people of their rights should scare the hell out of everyone in this country. Because if the SCOTUS rules with the State on this issue it won't be used just in the WOD.
This is what I'm talking about - the WOD has perverted basic Constitutional issues to this extreme.
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