Yes, if only iPod wasn't the number 1 music player. Or if the iPhone wasn't the number 1 smartphone in the US. Or if the iPad wasn't the only tablet being sold in volume.
But is there a constitutional law that bans inter racial marriage? I don't know that there's anything about keeping people separate being legal or illegal. If not, then yes the states could do that.
Or 'Snowdenian'.
What, and add two more steps to the install??
Insanity!
But 146 different officers killed people.
How many people were doing the killing of the 219?
If it's a handful of gangsters, then the comment still stands.
That's ..... a freaking lot.
Andy Murray used performance enhancing drugs.
Or how many ways you can 'tap' a judge.
Find a hobby that pays well.
I think that's just for the time between the Olympics.
If you're burping to change the radio station, it should just give you a DUI ticket.
Yes, if only iPod wasn't the number 1 music player.
Or if the iPhone wasn't the number 1 smartphone in the US.
Or if the iPad wasn't the only tablet being sold in volume.
It's so sad!
The rest of it!
Yeah, because ad tracking is the same fucking thing as sending all your data to a company.
They could use the 10s of thousands of puppies that PETA kills every year.
If they're magnetized, it will.
Wait till next week.
Exactly what I was thinking.
Yes, the founding fathers were only listing exceptions that the government can step on our rights.
But today, you have to have explicit approval of the government to do things.
And yet it does take them away.
I'd say that makes them granted.
Slavery is covered by the constitution, yes.
But is there a constitutional law that bans inter racial marriage? I don't know that there's anything about keeping people separate being legal or illegal. If not, then yes the states could do that.
They're given & taken.
There's a whole lot more rights laid out in the Constitution than just unalienable rights.
They're the rights your government gives you. Like if you can have a gun, or need to pay taxes, or can speak freely.
Really? so our rights aren't enumerated by the constitution?
Millions, including my parents, do.
Yes, barring any federal laws that explicitly overrule them.
Marriage gives you certain benefits - taxes, insurance rates, access rights, etc - that no other 'grouping' does.
You're never going to get government out of all of the things that marriage gives benefits to.
Rights are given by the government. If marriage gives you extra rights, then the government says what those are.
OIL!