Anti-telemarketing script: print and use the next time you get a telemarketing call. I eagerly await the Fraternal Order of Police's next fundraiser. [via
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His new fighting technique is unstoppable. ". . . but can you defeat the 1000 styles of Rumsfeld?"
Papers please: "On the 22nd of March 2004, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether Dudley and the rest of us live in a free society, or in a country where we must show 'the papers' whenever a cop demands them."
Bush 'troubled' by gay marriages: "'People need to be involved in this decision,' Bush said. 'Marriage ought to be defined by the people not by the courts. And I'm watching it carefully.'" To quote
chaobell, "what the hell do you think all the couples in San Francisco are doing when they march downtown to get marriage licenses!?"
Life less eaten now. Rehearsal report and story done; Riva app and geography test still to go. Things should be back to 'normal' by the weekend, though, at which time I may or not resume my regularly-scheduled blogging.
His new fighting technique is unstoppable. ". . . but can you defeat the 1000 styles of Rumsfeld?"
Papers please: "On the 22nd of March 2004, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether Dudley and the rest of us live in a free society, or in a country where we must show 'the papers' whenever a cop demands them."
Bush 'troubled' by gay marriages: "'People need to be involved in this decision,' Bush said. 'Marriage ought to be defined by the people not by the courts. And I'm watching it carefully.'" To quote
Life less eaten now. Rehearsal report and story done; Riva app and geography test still to go. Things should be back to 'normal' by the weekend, though, at which time I may or not resume my regularly-scheduled blogging.
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Date: 2004-02-18 01:34 pm (UTC)"I am busy right now, can I call you back? What is your home number? What... you don't want to be bothered at home? Well now you know how I feel."
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Date: 2004-02-18 05:14 pm (UTC)It's worth watching the whole video. If I were the police officer, I definitely would have taken him in, too. I think the officers did a very reasonable job given the bizarre situation they were facing. "Papers" in most countries refers to the authorization to travel or cross borders. We don't need that within the US, and that fact is protected by the Constitution. Simple identification is not "papers." It's identification so that law enforcement can figure out who the heck they're talking to. In a possible domestic violence situation, knowing whether the people involved have a history is pretty critical information in trying to understand what you're looking at.
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Strangely, I actually agree with Bush here. I really don't like the Courts bending the state Constitutions so much. I strongly favor gay marriage. I haven't thought it all through but I'm probably fine with poligamy and even loosening some of the other restrictions on who can be married. But these are decisions to be made through laws, not through court decisions.
I'm not really convinced that the government needs to recognize marriage at all (what Constitutional reason does the government have here?) But I'd really rather address these issues through elected officials rather than court rulings. That's how we got women's sufferage. Why not gay rights?
That said, as for the Mayor of SF, more power to him :) At best he's legally right. At worst he's engaging in Civil Disobedience.
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Date: 2004-03-04 11:43 pm (UTC)