[h3][font style="font-weight: normal; font-family: Verdana;" size="2"]It doesn'tget too much dumber than this. I know, I know- think of the children. Err, I mean the terrorists. Yeah, that's the ticket- it'll stop terrorists from, ah, something or other.[/font][/h3][hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"][h3]NJ lawmaker wants to criminalize taking pix of power-plants [/h3]A lawmaker in New Jersey is pushing a bill that would make it a crime to photograph or videotape power plants, sewage facilities, etc. [blockquote]The state Senate Law and Public Safety Committee is expected to discuss a bill today which would make it a crime -- punishable by up to 18 months in jail -- to photograph, videotape or otherwise record for an extended period of time a power generation, waste treatment, public sewage, water treatment, public water, nuclear or flammable liquid storage facility, as well as any airport in the state. At the very least, it will allow law enforcement officials across the state to detain the individual or confiscate any recorded materials to further their investigation, according to state Sen. Fred Madden, D-4 of Turnersville, who is the bill's sponsor. [/p][/blockquote] [a href="http://www.nj.com/news/sunbeam/index.ssf?/base/news-1/1147335696312460.xml&coll=9"]Link[/a]
I just don't know what's wrong with me.....I almost never want to photograph a sewage plant.
Only almost never? For what reasons do you make exceptions?
P.C. wrote:
I just don't know what's wrong with me.....I almost never want to photograph a sewage plant.
Good, because they want to be able to put you in jail for it. It's beyond stupid- a law like this is downright creepy.
And with that, the United States takes one step closer to the state of human rights in other great democracies like North Korea.
Gopher wrote:
Only almost never? For what reasons do you make exceptions?
I can't think of ANY.....but I almost never say never.[img height=15 src="http://www.anchoredbygrace.com/smileys/mgcheerful.gif" width=15][/DIV]
And with that, the United States takes one step closer to the state of human rights in other great democracies like North Korea.
You hate our freedom.
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Well, now that you mention it........................
He looks so damn lifelike. It's eerie.
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Just like him. The mouth runs constantly, but he's not saying anything.
A running mouth? Hmm, at that point dribble turns to drivel.
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Oh snap.
He looks so damn [SPAN style="FONT-STYLE: italic"]lifelike[/SPAN]. It's eerie. Yeah, you can't even see the strings!
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It's not that type of puppet tenkani. It's the kind you shove your hand up the ass.
Well he can keep talking as far as I'm concerned because with his poll numbers below 30% now this means more donkeys in congress and less fat elephants.
ROFL!
I wonder who's got their hand up Bush's ass!
tenkani wrote:
ROFL!
I wonder who's got their hand up Bush's ass!
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R...O...F...L.......
Chicklet wrote:
It's not that type of puppet tenkani. It's the kind you shove your hand up the ass.
[FONT color=#007f7f]Yuk, not even with a concrete glove.[/FONT]