Somebody is in big trouble
So how long can Google hold off the federal government's request for search results?
Is it just me, or does anyone else feel like they're in a neverending nightmare?
Let's just think about this part of the article for a minute:
I mean, who needs the Constitution when we've got Captain Cuckoo-Bananas protecting our children? Let's make this perfectly clear, this suburban housewife mother of two is not afraid of Muslims, Frenchmen, internet porn, no matter how hard that moron tries to convince me otherwise.
But I'm glad it wasn't me searching for "mile porn."
Is it just me, or does anyone else feel like they're in a neverending nightmare?
Let's just think about this part of the article for a minute:
In court papers that the San Jose Mercury News reported on after seeing them Wednesday, the Bush administration depicts the information as vital in its effort to restore online child protection laws that have been struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court.
I mean, who needs the Constitution when we've got Captain Cuckoo-Bananas protecting our children? Let's make this perfectly clear, this suburban housewife mother of two is not afraid of Muslims, Frenchmen, internet porn, no matter how hard that moron tries to convince me otherwise.
But I'm glad it wasn't me searching for "mile porn."
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UGH where is the edit feature?
Okay let's try again.
Good point. I must ponder. Okay, pondering finished. Good point. ITA.
Hey did you see I tagged you? Have you been tagged already?
Yep, I did it early before I ran out of people to tag. And then posted several more times so I didn't bore everyone to tears. ;)
Let's see...the Constitution means nothing and Captain Cuckoo-Bananas trying to restore a law that the SUPREME COURT already struck down.
Uh-huh.
:lemony runs screaming from the country:
Good thing the dude Googling ass parade lives in France.
xoxo
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