I think I get your point. So should I feel differently about Muslims now? Or should I agree that the intensity of Muslim feeling is often misplaced? I'm honestly a little puzzled.
I usually don't get too upset when two people whose opinion I don't value (O'Reilly, Letterman) get into this kind of thing. Now if it was Chris Rock and Tucker Carlson, that would be different.
Maybe....but I only seem to notice it audibly when I am at the HSBC or watching the Sabres telecasts. Not a huge complaint, it just makes me laugh every time.
If you are at HSBC, you cannot help but start laughing when 2,000 people start screaming shoot when the Sabres are on the PP, especially when it comes to point and nobody is in front of the net.
I'd have to say his stock went up considerably. Being able to scramble for 200 yds and walk over people in the secondary while throwing for 250 yds is a little more than Losmanesque...
Me too, I remember some years with bad playoff series when the Golf Course chant would start. But actually, sitting in the upper oranges as a kid at War Memorial you would meet some of the funniest people in the world.
I think that the statement: the preamble is not a source of power for any department of the Federal Government is what I was trying to get at, though not very well. Adam's point seemed to be that the Constitution itself obviated the need for the Patriot Act because of powers already delineated. This is far overreaching.
Good post.
The next shop clerk that calls me "guy," as in, the obnoxiously overfamiliar,
"What can I do for you, guy?" or "How are you there, guy?" is going to
"open a can of whoopass"