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Old Jul 28, 2004 | 8:00 pm
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JDiver
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Ah, hah, hah! Flying is not a right. There is no Constitutional Amendment that says, "Thou shalt have the right to fly to Duluth."

So, since neither the Constitution nor the Bible say anything about urinals, I do not have the Constitutional right to urinate in one, right? Sounds very... literalist... in fact, on par with some radical Salafist staments!

I don't really think you meant it to sound like that, but... what a hoot!

(No, I do not have problems with real security - as a survivor of a terror bombing myself. But... we DO have freedom to travel, and to be free of unreasonable search and seizure. We'll argue what that means, but, probably even flying to Duluth.)

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