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Originally Posted by stevo
why do I say I'm not suprised. Running count: 4 for free the terrorist. 0 for keep him locked up.
What about the constitutional rights of NYers who use the brooklyn bridge everyday?
Doesn't the declaration of independece name the first unalienable Right as life, then followed by liberty? Or is protecting the public less important to you than protecting a terrorist's "right" to not be spied on?
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We do not live in a 'minority report' world. ALL citizens have constitutional rights, not just those people that have been determined not to be criminals/terrorists because we've already ruled them out by illegally wiretapping/spying on them.
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