Does the Constitution get in the way of your fear mongering aims?
Does it provide pesky things like rights on people?
Does it stop you from spying on whomever you want whenever you want?
Well then, you don't need to change it or get rid of it. Just get people to change the definition of the very words it's written with...
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/11/11/terrorist.surveillance.ap/index.html
Hey, it's kinda working for "terrorist" and "torture" after all.
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1 comment:
It's worked for the word "piracy" too. Now the simple act of downloading a file and listening to music is tantamount to looting, raping and pillaging on the high seas.
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