Those guys are cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs. Face it--if the Man wants to know when you are using your toaster oven he is going find out whether you like it or not.
The TP touts strict constructionism as one of its tenets and condemns judicial legislation as governmental overreaching. It is funny that this "right to privacy" that they hold so dearly to is not specifically mentioned in the US constitution and was itself the product of some judicial legislation during the nineteenth century.
Isn't some guy from the electric company walking on your property to manually read your meter more of a privacy violation? I'm pretty sure the smart meters don't allow people to see in my windows.
Speaking of Republicans, there's a petition against Phil King on account of his numerous ethics violations. It's asking him to drop out of the race. Supposedly the Messenger was wrong and there is a candidate running against him for district 61? http://www.change.org/petitions/phil-king-drop-out-of-the-2012-texas-state-representative-election
Turns out those whackjobs are right. Last night I hacked into my smart meter and found files listing how many times my wife called me a slob behind my back, how many times my daughters used the term "ewwwww," and how many cats my dogs had chased out of the yard. This type of intel didn't freak me out too much. I was alarmed to find a file listing my history of logging on to LL. I also found out the truth about fracking, who killed JFK, and that Big Tex is actually a virus launched by Al Queda to combat the "Flame."
Phil King is too busy running his many businesses in Austin with the free rent he gets at his Capital office. I would vote for Bill King the old "Brake-O" guy from the tv commercials before I'd vote for Phil King.
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How the "f" is a smart meter privacy invasion?
WTF you doing at the Republican Convention? I think your "Smart Meter" isnt woring.
Preemptive notice: Whomever uses the term teabagger is (take your choice) a scumbagger or douchebagger.
Funny!
AARP the Democrap/Liberal flop of a group is saying the same thing.
http://www.aarp.org/technology/privacy-security/info-03-2012/smart-meter-privacy-concerns-tx.html
hehehehe
12:38 A french fry short of a happy meal I see.
Cough cough. You must be so proud of your lefty party.
LMAO
Those guys are cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs. Face it--if the Man wants to know when you are using your toaster oven he is going find out whether you like it or not.
The TP touts strict constructionism as one of its tenets and condemns judicial legislation as governmental overreaching. It is funny that this "right to privacy" that they hold so dearly to is not specifically mentioned in the US constitution and was itself the product of some judicial legislation during the nineteenth century.
Bagger, bagger, bagger . . .
As I predicted, the Dem/Lib crazy train is about the crash.
baaaaahahahahahahaha
Isn't some guy from the electric company walking on your property to manually read your meter more of a privacy violation? I'm pretty sure the smart meters don't allow people to see in my windows.
Smart Electric Meters are about as big an invasion of privacy as is having a mailbox.
Sheesh... were these flyers sitting next to the souvenir buggy whips and gramaphones?
12:38 A french fry short of a happy meal I see.
In a thread regaring the Republican Convention, the proper terminology is freedom fry.
Rage
Ouch
Somebody needs to stop the Ron Paul supporter from driving around in that fiery tampon love mobile.
HOW EMBARRASSING!
Where's the Log Cabin Republican booth? It is Gay Pride Month after all.
My Other Brother Darryl
PS - In the same vein, Rick's hair is a bit more poofier than normal. New hair product possibly?
4:19 Good lord. If you had any hair you'd know us good hair folks are dealing with a bit of humidity!
It makes us look like a bunch of fuzzy fluffs.
Their own party supports oncor meters. Phil king isn't going to help them with the money he gets from txu and reliant.
Speaking of Republicans, there's a petition against Phil King on account of his numerous ethics violations. It's asking him to drop out of the race. Supposedly the Messenger was wrong and there is a candidate running against him for district 61?
http://www.change.org/petitions/phil-king-drop-out-of-the-2012-texas-state-representative-election
Turns out those whackjobs are right. Last night I hacked into my smart meter and found files listing how many times my wife called me a slob behind my back, how many times my daughters used the term "ewwwww," and how many cats my dogs had chased out of the yard. This type of intel didn't freak me out too much. I was alarmed to find a file listing my history of logging on to LL. I also found out the truth about fracking, who killed JFK, and that Big Tex is actually a virus launched by Al Queda to combat the "Flame."
Phil King is too busy running his many businesses in Austin with the free rent he gets at his Capital office. I would vote for Bill King the old "Brake-O" guy from the tv commercials before I'd vote for Phil King.
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