So...given the legal precedent, might a "citizen's arrest" of the arresting
agents be defensible in court? (This assumes that there are large numbers of
protestors, of course, willing to apprehend the rogue officers.)
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> So...given the legal precedent, might a "citizen's arrest" of the arresting
> agents be defensi
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I don't quite know what to make of this. Is it just paranoid rambling?
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> > Actually, frequent prosecutions could work to the advantage of a select
> > few who choose to become martyrs. Since it would make it much more
> > likely supplicants would be called upon.
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> Please explain this thought?
If people are intentionally trying to set up the jackbooted thugs to
Now that AmeriKKKa has successfully invaded the sovereign nation of Iraq in
violation of international law, tortured with impunity, and mocked the rest of the
world with its arrogance, what will it do for an encore?
Settle old political scores, of course.
So it comes as no surprise that the US ha
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> Does anyone *know* (first or second hand, I can speculate
> myself) which laptops, if an
Does anyone *know* (first or second hand, I can speculate myself) which laptops, if
any, can safely go to zero air pressure (dropping from 1 atm to 0 in, say, 1 minute.)
Hard drives won't be able to, you'd need solid state flash disks.
Sustainable operation will dry out lubricant in bearings, so any fans won't
last very long. Any cooling requiring convection won't work, radiative
cooling only. I suppose backlighting should be able to do, don't see how LCDs
will ge
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