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That is what he said and I spelled it out.
"So now you are saying it is OK if the gov't can restrict freedom of assembly on private property."

You left out part of my sentence.

Of course the gov't cannot tell how the people can assemble on private property. If they are it is unconstitutional. The airlines can to a certain degree and have to be careful not to discriminate in other areas.
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this is silly  mlevin@... | 12/08/05
On no - I want to know happy  FirstNLastN | 12/08/05
If its not a law, it should be  DarthRidiculous | 12/08/05
It cannot be done.  osreinstall | 12/08/05
true, they are private, but...  bthomasmo@... | 12/08/05
We have a conflict  osreinstall | 12/08/05
Not a conflict, a misunderstanding maybe  Spoon Jabber | 12/08/05
I was referring to the Patriot Act in general terms.  osreinstall | 12/09/05
Did you read the article?  B. Short | 12/09/05
Did you read my post?  Spoon Jabber | 12/09/05
Yes I did Short. Do you understand the consequences?  osreinstall | 12/09/05
yeah dude! Finally!  Jeff Spicoli | 12/09/05
I didn't agree with a lot this Administration did.  osreinstall | 12/09/05
There's a book I'd love for you to read  Jeff Spicoli | 12/09/05
Jeff that isn't too hard to explain  osreinstall | 12/09/05
Freedom of assembly  techboy_z | 12/09/05
Which makes it worse  osreinstall | 12/09/05
Uhhhh, dude!  Spoon Jabber | 12/09/05
That is what he said and I spelled it out.  osreinstall | 12/09/05
I didn't see it that way  Spoon Jabber | 12/09/05
I interpreted that way.  osreinstall | 12/09/05
It is difficult....  Spoon Jabber | 12/09/05
It sure is difficult at times.  osreinstall | 12/09/05
Airlines  Middle of the Road | 12/09/05
Even regulations have to pass the Constitutional test.  osreinstall | 12/09/05
Common Carrier  Llantha | 12/09/05
Thanks for the input.  bchesmer | 12/09/05
Secret laws ... !  bthomasmo@... | 12/08/05
totally.  mobrien_12@... | 12/09/05
Agree 100%  Real World | 12/09/05
wink  bchesmer | 12/09/05
Id does not matter .... we are all stupid!  rem1010 | 12/08/05
Secret Laws - Since When Did the US Become Soviet Russia  Edward Meyers | 12/08/05
Simmer down now!  Spoon Jabber | 12/08/05
Not a relevant example ...  B. Short | 12/09/05
Agreed.  bthomasmo@... | 12/09/05
TADA!! WE HAVE A WINNER!!  Jeff Spicoli | 12/09/05
BINGO!  Spoon Jabber | 12/09/05
Ummm dude..  Jeff Spicoli | 12/09/05
Simple  Spoon Jabber | 12/09/05
WRONG!!!! Did you fail to read the entire article?  bchesmer | 12/09/05
Maybe I'm not clear  Spoon Jabber | 12/09/05
What bout this....  bchesmer | 12/09/05
That is it exactly!  Spoon Jabber | 12/09/05
Not the same.  bchesmer | 12/09/05
But....you just agreed with me....?  Spoon Jabber | 12/09/05
Sorry, but no....  bchesmer | 12/09/05
Very well put  Spoon Jabber | 12/10/05
That's not a law  mobrien_12@... | 12/09/05
Secret Laws and the Constitution  Update victim | 12/09/05
That will not work.  osreinstall | 12/09/05
Airport I checks  Peter Bruno | 12/09/05

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