Funny how the fourth amendment doesn't expand to cover our rights in new technology, but the second amendment does for evolving weapons tech
@jonvox @itastepaint Yes, making false claims to make a rhetorical point often goes far. That doesn't mean it works. Ask Sarah Palin.
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@chrisgeidner@itastepaint it was in response to the conservative attitudes that generated these ideas, not the legal truth. -
@jonvox@itastepaint LMAO. OK. Never mind. Not wasting my thumb movement on this.
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@chrisgeidner@itastepaint but since you need to be right, I’ll let you claim that offhand rhetoric is black and white so you can be right. -
@jonvox@itastepaint Yes, Jon, you saying something demonstrably false has turned into something about me. Bravo. Goodbye. -
@chrisgeidner amazing that you work at Buzzfeed since you can’t stand oversimplification for the point of a laugh. But money speaks louder…. -
@jonvox It wasn't oversimplification, Jon. It was just wrong. Those are different things. And, I don't even know what the latter part means. -
@chrisgeidner you’ve never heard the expression “money speaks louder than words”? -
@jonvox Good night, Jon. I have no clue what you're talking about at this point, nor, I suspect, do you. -
@chrisgeidner no, I do. I was saying you should apply your standard of quality to most Buzzfeed articles if you want to do some actual good. -
@jonvox Oh, that's your focus now. OK. Thanks, dear. Night.
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