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Don't break the law?
It is impossible to live in this nation without breaking a law. You may think you don't, and may strive mightily not to, but you have, do and will. Simple fact. There are too many obscure, useless, stupid and antiquated laws on the books in this nation.

It's still illegal to drive a motor vehicle in Phoenix, as well as a whole host of other cities, towns and counties, without being escorted by a person walking before your vehicle, carrying a red lantern.

There are laws stating such idiocies as, if two vehicles meet on a roadway, they both have to pull over until the other has passed. Or, that it's illegal to have a bathtub in the house. Or, that a husband and wife may only have sex in their personal, private bedroom, under the covers, in the dark, with the lights off, and in the missionary position. Or, one of my all time favorites, it's illegal to have a donkey in your bathtub.

In other words, if they want you bad enough, and are willing to spend a little time doing the research, they can absolutely get you.
Posted by: Dr. John   Posted on: 12/06/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The moral of the story is...  John L. Ries | 12/05/07
Or make a phone call...  robert.paul@... | 12/05/07
They may not but the NSA does.  osreinstall | 12/05/07
NSA has copies of all calls?  panzrwagn | 12/05/07
No, just the ones that interest them.  osreinstall | 12/05/07
Why shouldn't it be mocked?  hasta la Vista, bah-bie | 12/07/07
Because it wasn't truthful.  osreinstall | 12/07/07
doodl that was pretty funndy  pcguy777 | 12/06/07
I just looked it up.  osreinstall | 12/06/07
Unfortunately the Cell phone frequencys...  mrOSX | 12/06/07
The NSA can and they do.  osreinstall | 12/06/07
RE: The moral of the story is . . . .  bfilipiak@... | 12/05/07
RE: Police Blotter: Verizon forced to turn over text messages  none none | 12/05/07
Good question  John L. Ries | 12/05/07
Yeah Right!  rkuhn040172@... | 12/05/07
Don't break the law?  Dr. John | 12/06/07
Unfortunately....  DarbyOhara | 12/06/07
Oh that is SO funny  Shelendrea | 12/05/07
AT&T is lying to you  tikigawd | 12/05/07
Re: AT&T Lying  back_atcha | 12/05/07
As for recommendations:  tikigawd | 12/05/07
Escalate The Issue  panzrwagn | 12/05/07
alternative to at&t  compudog | 12/05/07
Recommendations?  DarbyOhara | 12/06/07
yeah.. but all it takes  pcguy777 | 12/06/07
provider recommendations?!?  candusound@... | 12/07/07
alternative to at&t  compudog | 12/05/07
Why do companies save text messages?  Eriamjh | 12/06/07
CALEA, 1994  MadSciGuy | 12/06/07
who needs encryption when  pcguy777 | 12/06/07
RE: Police Blotter: Verizon forced to turn over text messages  02Pete | 12/06/07
If you build it or create something new  Boot_Agnostic | 12/07/07

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