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Old 08-03-2007, 05:13 AM   #23
Switiespils

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You are allowed to film people on public property as it is. I can do it in another state, too.If it was forced by the government, then yes. However, if it was an airport decision, then no, because the airport is owned by the airport. A private organization can X-ray you if you want to use their services if you agree to it. If no, just don't use the airport.Certainly. At least, I argue against it when it is mentioned.I don't see how that is a nanny-state piece of legislation, and bashing gays is legal just like bashing republicans is legal.
Slon, I made a valid point by contrast. You got only technicalities that I'm pretty much addressing.

Those are excuses, not valid reasons. The only thing about this is that when Republicans do this - it's for America! When Democrats behave the same - it suddenly becomes shameful.

This is the usual hypocritical stance by Republicans. The arguments are not based on consistent philosophy, but rather if this lawmaker bears a R or a D. That's the only deciding factor.
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