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dogs and unreasonable searches



>These searches are also productive and have true foundations in
>the law, or else they would not be allowed at all.

Whatever the government does must be correct, eh?  I don't give a damn how 
productive they are.  They are unreasonable.

You know what would be productive.  After every high-speed chase the cops 
should just put a bullet in the head of the criminal.  All drunk drivers
should 
be taken out back and hung.  Speeders - chop a finger off.  But that would be 
absolutely oppressive.

>Public safety should know no boundaries and based upon probable cause law
>enforcement generally has very few boundaries.  I feel safer knowing that the
>police are looking out for my family's safety to the best of their abilities.

"Best of their abilities"?  See above for new and improved, sure to stop crime
punishments.

"Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human liberty; it is the
argument 
of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves." 
- William Pitt

E. O'Daniel




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