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Soviet San Francisco Cell Shutdown: Safety Issue, or Hint of Orwell?
On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 22:56:31 -0700 (PDT), RHF
wrote: So then a Judge can NOT Order All Cellphones and Pagers "Off" in his Court Room. -and- a Judge can NOT Order No Photographs and Recording in his Court Room. -plus- a Judge can NOT Ban Reporters from his Court Room. . Court rooms are not public conviences. Gunner -- "The danger to America is not Barack Obama but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the Presidency. It will be far easier to limit and undo the follies of an Obama presidency than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to a depraved electorate willing to have such a man for their? president.. Blaming the prince of the fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their prince". |
Soviet San Francisco Cell Shutdown: Safety Issue, or Hint of Orwell?
Gunner Asch wrote:
On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 22:56:31 -0700 (PDT), RHF wrote: So then a Judge can NOT Order All Cellphones and Pagers "Off" in his Court Room. -and- a Judge can NOT Order No Photographs and Recording in his Court Room. -plus- a Judge can NOT Ban Reporters from his Court Room. . Court rooms are not public conviences. Gunner All government functions are open to the public unless there is an obvious compelling state interest in keeping a proceeding secret. This is a foundation principle in this country (U. S. of A.) |
Soviet San Francisco Cell Shutdown: Safety Issue, or Hint of Orwell?
On Aug 21, 8:33*am, dave wrote:
All government functions are open to the public unless there is an obvious compelling state interest in keeping a proceeding secret. This is a foundation principle in this country (U. S. of A. Dave, you're not that naive. |
Soviet San Francisco Cell Shutdown: Safety Issue, or Hint of Orwell?
Mike wrote:
On Aug 21, 8:33*am, dave wrote: All government functions are open to the public unless there is an obvious compelling state interest in keeping a proceeding secret. This is a foundation principle in this country (U. S. of A. Dave, you're not that naive. I am if it strengthens a theoretical position I've taken for the fun of it. There are no secrets. That is the one and only secret. There are no secrets. |
Soviet San Francisco Cell Shutdown: Safety Issue, or Hint ofOrwell?
On 8/21/2011 9:44 AM, dave wrote:
Mike wrote: On Aug 21, 8:33 am, wrote: All government functions are open to the public unless there is an obvious compelling state interest in keeping a proceeding secret. This is a foundation principle in this country (U. S. of A. Dave, you're not that naive. I am if it strengthens a theoretical position I've taken for the fun of it. There are no secrets. That is the one and only secret. There are no secrets. So, where are the kennedy investigation files that they sealed, where is the black op money going? How much gold, if any, is in Ft. Knox? Where is the data on the fed audit? Etc., etc. Truth is, we are manipulated into a dark corner where no one has seen the light of truth shine on our criminal govt. in many, many decades ... Regards, JS |
not since wikileaks
John Smith wrote:
On 8/21/2011 9:44 AM, dave wrote: I am [naive] if it strengthens a theoretical position I've taken for the fun of it. There are no secrets. That is the one and only secret. There are no secrets. So, where are the kennedy investigation files that they sealed, where is the black op money going? How much gold, if any, is in Ft. Knox? Where is the data on the fed audit? Etc., etc. Truth is, we are manipulated into a dark corner where no one has seen the light of truth shine on our criminal govt. in many, many decades ... Regards, JS Actually things are exactly how they seem. The best place to hide something is where everyone can see it. Wikileaks proved there is no grand conspiracy. Just a bunch of pathetic stuff, really. Now if you want to talk about the American Taliban, aka Bachman and Perry and the Dominionist plot to seize America, I'm with you on that one. |
Soviet San Francisco Cell Shutdown: Safety Issue, or Hint of Orwell?
dave wrote:
Mike wrote: On Aug 21, 8:33*am, dave wrote: All government functions are open to the public unless there is an obvious compelling state interest in keeping a proceeding secret. This is a foundation principle in this country (U. S. of A. Dave, you're not that naive. I am if it strengthens a theoretical position I've taken for the fun of it. There are no secrets. That is the one and only secret. There are no secrets. An honest man has no need for secrets. Hope This Helps! Rich |
Soviet San Francisco Cell Shutdown: Safety Issue, or Hint of Orwell?
On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 10:22:04 -0700, John Smith
wrote: snip So, where are the kennedy investigation files that they sealed, where is the black op money going? How much gold, if any, is in Ft. Knox? Where is the data on the fed audit? Etc., etc. snip Two more items to add to your list. I filed FOIA requests for this info and got blown off with no data. (1) Where is the money or what was it used for that Chrysler and GM were reported to have repaid? (2) The US sold 30 million bbls of oil from the strategic oil reserve when the il prices were spiking. My questions we (a) Who bought the oil? (b) How much did they pay for it? (c) Where is this money now or what was it used for. To put (2) in perspective 30 million bbls of oil @ 90$US/bbl [then current market price] = 2.7 billion $US, which is a lot of taxpayer money. |
not since wikileaks
On 8/21/2011 11:20 AM, dave wrote:
John Smith wrote: On 8/21/2011 9:44 AM, dave wrote: I am [naive] if it strengthens a theoretical position I've taken for the fun of it. There are no secrets. That is the one and only secret. There are no secrets. So, where are the kennedy investigation files that they sealed, where is the black op money going? How much gold, if any, is in Ft. Knox? Where is the data on the fed audit? Etc., etc. Truth is, we are manipulated into a dark corner where no one has seen the light of truth shine on our criminal govt. in many, many decades ... Regards, JS Actually things are exactly how they seem. The best place to hide something is where everyone can see it. Wikileaks proved there is no grand conspiracy. Just a bunch of pathetic stuff, really. Now if you want to talk about the American Taliban, aka Bachman and Perry and the Dominionist plot to seize America, I'm with you on that one. Is that pot I smell? AGAIN??? Regards, JS |
(OT) : Puff-On Dave Puff-A-Long !
On Aug 21, 9:01*pm, John Smith wrote:
On 8/21/2011 11:20 AM, dave wrote: John Smith wrote: On 8/21/2011 9:44 AM, dave wrote: I am [naive] if it strengthens a theoretical position I've taken for the fun of it. There are no secrets. That is the one and only secret. There are no secrets. So, where are the kennedy investigation files that they sealed, where is the black op money going? *How much gold, if any, is in Ft. Knox? *Where is the data on the fed audit? *Etc., etc. Truth is, we are manipulated into a dark corner where no one has seen the light of truth shine on our criminal govt. in many, many decades .... Regards, JS Actually things are exactly how they seem. The best place to hide something is where everyone can see it. Wikileaks proved there is no grand conspiracy. Just a bunch of pathetic stuff, really. Now if you want to talk about the American Taliban, aka Bachman and Perry and the Dominionist plot to seize America, I'm with you on that one. Is that pot I smell? *AGAIN??? Regards, JS NOTE : That My Last Post [RHF] was # 53 and now M4 Mania Dave has blown this up to # 103 - puff-on dave puff-a-long ~ RHF |
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