That doesn't bother me so much as what it sets the stage for later. Let's face 
it, we have people in high offices of the government here who do not even know 
what the constitution says, what powers it invests, and what it's limits are. 
They had to have a class to teach them. Wow! Men who's authority comes from a 
document which they have little knowledge or perception of. 

Bob


On May 23, 2011, at 1:45 PM, Judy Perry wrote:

> Coming late to this discussion, but here's how sane we in the US are not:
> 
> Ars Technica is reporting on a bill going through the California legislature 
> that would permit warrant-free searches of firms that do CD or DVD 
> duplication:
> 
> http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/05/riaa-backed-warrantless-search-bill-advances-in-california.ars
> 
> RIAA-backed warrantless search bill advances in California
> 
> Judy
> 
> On Sat, 21 May 2011, Andre Garzia wrote:
> 
>> In the end, Germany is not Brazil, and thanks God and the Gods, Germany is
>> way saner than the U.S. regarding software piracy.
> 
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