Department of Homeland Insecurity at it’s finest
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From Alternet: Homeland (in)Security at it’s finest. The list of words are:
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
Secret Service (USSS)
Assassination
Attack
Domestic security
Drill
Exercise
Cops
Law enforcement
Hazmat
Nuclear
Chemical Spill
Airport
AMTRAK
Violence
Gang
Drug
Narcotics
Cocaine
Marijuana
Hmm… I am going to have to start making posts using all of these words in context. What a f’in waste of money. Really, I guess someone has to justify what one can only assume are the boatloads of money that has been expended on internet scanning tools.
Take a deep breath of the air today…
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as it smells so sweet!
At least in California, where in a few minutes, it won’t matter which way your genitals point. Committed relations, sexual, asexual, nonsexual, monkey-farts?… really, if you want to commit yourself to another person, you deserve the recognition of the state and the benefits that others are entitled to.
No second class citizens… live free or die methinkst it was…
One for the Good Guys
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Via Talkleft: CA Appeals Court Invalidates Warrantless Entry and Arrest for Pot Smoking
In a significant, far-reaching, unanimous California Court of Appeals decision Friday, the Court of Appeals in San Francisco held that police officers cannot enter a person’s home without a warrant, even if they personally observe people smoking marijuana in the house and smell the marijuana being smoked.
Now if they would treat tasers like firearms…
Home Paternity Test Kit
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That’s not a typo either: Paternity not Pregnancy…
NYT: Rite Aid Stores in West Selling a Paternity Test Kit
Because we all need to do something that one would think you’d want extreme precision in a test kit you picked up from the drug store…
