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![]() "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "C J Campbell" said: "Thomas Borchert" wrote in message ... If you qualify ACLU as an extremist group, I have to wonder what you call the administration... I certainly do qualify the ACLU as an extremist group, considering the weird positions that it constantly takes in court. Yeah, that insisting that the rights guaranteed in the constitution are not taken away from people arbitrarily is just *weird*. My sentiments too. What's weird about the case ACLU just won against the Justice Department? The court declared a part of the despicable Patriot Act unconstitutional. -- Paul "Card carrying member" Tomblin I wouldn't be surprised if I'd have to put garlic in the CD drawer to really get rid of it. -- Arthur van der Harg on 'Gator' |
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Was the restaurant open? You could have gone in there. Also, there's a deck
outside the FBO that you probably could have watched from. Just let somebody in the office know what you're doing. And don't bring any long tubular objects with you. ;-) mike regish p.S. I fly out of Northampton. "Nomen Nescio" ] wrote in message ... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Well, I guess I made the list of suspected terrorists, this weekend. My wife and I had been hiking in the hills at the foot of the Berkshires and and when we got back to the car we decided to stop at Barnes Airport (KBAF) and hang out watching the planes, for a while, and cool off after the hike. So we parked on the side of the road next to rnwy 20, sat on the tailgate and sipped on a soda as the planes came and went, as we have done intermittently for over 3 decades. After 1/2 hour, a camo Hummer pulled out of the Air National Guard base (on the other side of the airport) and came toward us. It pulled up to the fence next to us. G.I. Joe sat there for a minute doing whatever (chambering a round in his 9mm?), then got out and informed us that "You can't stay there!". "We're just having a soda and watching the planes", I said. He repeated "You can't stay there!". "I've been coming to this spot for over 30 years, damn, 9/11's got you guys pretty edgy, huh. I'm a pilot and I've flown in here more times than I can count". "You have to leave, NOW, sir!", he replied sternly. "Is there any place, around here, where it's OK to sit and watch the planes?", my wife asked. "Not here.......there's a place to watch the planes at Bradley" (KBDL....20 miles away, I know the place off rnwy 6......perfect spot to lob a Stinger Missile up the ass of a 747 on takeoff), "but you can't stay here". Realizing the futility of further discussion, I said, "OK, we're outta here". I closed up the tailgate of the Tahoe and he went back to his Hummer. My wife and I climbed in, and we started driving off. A 1/2 mile down the road my wife says, "You know, he was taking pictures of you as you were closing the tailgate". "Oh, ****" So, now, Folks, .....somewhere in Washington, in some little file, there are probably twenty seven 8x10 color glossy pictures with circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one explaining what each one was, to be used as evidence against me. The next airline trip should be fun......can you say "Cavity Search"! Hoping you all stay out of the database. Later, Osama Bin Buttf**ked -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBQViq3ZMoscYxZNI5AQFvSAP+PzQLeqqToOyr3EESDF Q7RV3ct0c44PtQ 4jeBn1ToYEPj9ItyOJ/+f2HmEuMeU53GqY/s0pBDUfBWiCZ2/jfDJxCokk7DqXex G5sgMnFnBRfjou934D8P9FXXACOggvr6zf9TFBCX8t1Zxv3rEK w5exlex1IKYu5u ufZqoXqoids= =L2BM -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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I'm pretty sure the picture taking was legal and within anybody's rights.
mike reigsh "C J Campbell" wrote in message news:PfydnVM0Qcg1CMXcRVn- On what grounds did he have authority over your actions and location? None whatsoever. Nor did he have authority to take pictures. |
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I can legally get a telephoto lens, stand in the street and take pictures
through your windows, as long as I don't have to take extraordinary measures to gain a line of sight. And there's nothing (legal) you can do about it. mike regish P.S. Don't worry. The last thing I want is pictures of you. "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... "Steve Foley" wrote in message ... What authority is needed to take pictures? There are privacy laws in most states prohibiting people taking pictures of you if you don't want them taken, especially if the pictures are being taken as a form of intimidation or some other threat such as embarrassment. I don't know about Massachusetts but across the state line in New York the privacy laws are very strict indeed. Courts have held that celebrities must have a lower expectation of privacy, but even then the celeb's image cannot be used to promote a product or service without permission. After all, the only real asset many celebrities have is their image, and it is not fair to allow just anyone to make commercial use of it. |
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![]() "C Kingsbury" wrote in message ink.net... "Nomen Nescio" ] wrote in message ... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Well, I guess I made the list of suspected terrorists, this weekend. Guess I get to be the lone voice of dissent here. In case you haven't noticed, there's at least a couple ten thousand loonies out there who want to kill us in large numbers. Maybe that's GWB's fault, maybe it isn't, but that doesn't change the situation on the ground *right now.* You're hanging around off the edge of a runway next near an ANG base. He wasn't near the runway. The runways are several hundred feet away and the airport is all fenced and locked. Sorry, but I can see where the guys are going to get a little edgy. Sounds like the soldier was a little gruffer with you than he needed to be, but that's not his first order of business. It should be. As civilians, we outrank him. AND his commander. mike regish |
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![]() "Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... The soldier had no business running the original poster off, unless he was on military property (it's not clear whether he was or not). He wasn't. |
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You didn't take a dump, did you?
mike regish "Nomen Nescio" ] wrote in message ... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- From: "John Harlow" Were you in a "no parking" zone? Only sign I saw was on the fence and said "No Dumping - $500 fine". -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBQVn6opMoscYxZNI5AQGWugP7BD4ayc1rQQ/E/ZGtJHT32Eml7eWKhZiy 1P63jQxp+9DEUhT9BXzEeqlcAScU+avXEPHUeFY3Yibtdd+eVI X/TnW/ahmLV1Zp QhTPgm5Du967g3JX2q1w6dRpE0Ff4BuYr7Wy3t+C36C2GGumR5 kF094xqZx9obYJ bFjMA2xjSm8= =r3qq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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![]() "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... "Thomas Borchert" wrote in message ... C, few extremist groups a If you qualify ACLU as an extremist group, I have to wonder what you call the administration... I certainly do qualify the ACLU as an extremist group, considering the weird positions that it constantly takes in court. Please give examples of ACLU's "weird positions." The cases I read are the ones ACLU wins in court because usually an arm of government has gone weird, and oppressive. I'll give you an example of something weird -- the book of mormon. Now THAT is weird. Twain called it chloroform in print. I agree. |
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I'll give you an example of something weird -- the book of mormon.
Now THAT is weird. Twain called it chloroform in print. I agree. Did you catch the South Park episode on this subject? Excellent! |
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![]() "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "C J Campbell" said: "Thomas Borchert" wrote in message ... If you qualify ACLU as an extremist group, I have to wonder what you call the administration... I certainly do qualify the ACLU as an extremist group, considering the weird positions that it constantly takes in court. Yeah, that insisting that the rights guaranteed in the constitution are not taken away from people arbitrarily is just *weird*. If that is what the ACLU did I would not have a problem with it. However, the ACLU has consistently worked to prohibit the exercise of freedom of religion, the right to bear arms, and the right to own property. It has also sought to disrupt family life, promote communism, and has continually collaborated with despotic thugs that are the enemies of the United States. |
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