But he later refused after another FBI employee tried to get him to sign a paper without reading it, his daughter said. When he finally saw it, she said, it appeared to be a waiver of his constitutional rights, which angered him.
Spaceman Spiff on
February 4th, 2012 at 16:46:
So, Hitler won WW2 after all. It just took him 60 years or so after his demise to do it… So, when are are going to people of Muslim origins to internment camps “for their protection”? Accountability? Our government no longer has to worry about that!
Spaceman Spiff on
February 4th, 2012 at 16:47:
Oopsie! “when are are going to people” -> “when are we going to send people”
Spaceman Spiff on
February 4th, 2012 at 16:51:
Dang keyboard! It just keeps misunderstanding me! It is kind of like HAL from 2001. I say “Open the pod bay doors, Hal!” and it comes back and says “I don’t understand Spiff. Did you say ‘Open the odd pay roars, hell’”?
So, Hitler won WW2 after all. It just took him 60 years or so after his demise to do it…
So, when are are going to people of Muslim origins to internment camps “for their protection”? Accountability? Our government no longer has to worry about that!
Oopsie! “when are are going to people” -> “when are we going to send people”
Dang keyboard! It just keeps misunderstanding me! It is kind of like HAL from 2001. I say “Open the pod bay doors, Hal!” and it comes back and says “I don’t understand Spiff. Did you say ‘Open the odd pay roars, hell’”?
Can a person really waive their Constitutional rights?