http://observer.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,6903,882459,00.html
Dana
>I've used concepts from the war on terror in my "War on Hunger". Now,
>because the government has set the precedent, I regularly remove food
>from the company refrigerator and don't tell anyone that I'm doing it.
>I've also figured out that the hallway outside our office belongs to the
>building, so once I'm in the hallway, I can do anything I want to with
>the food without answering to any of my co-workers. I like to stand
>outside office doors to listen to what people have brought in their
>lunch so that I can launch preemptive strikes upon the refrigerator. I
>won't go into detail about what happened to a pudding cup that was
>taunting my hunger yesterday. Let's just say that he lost his lid....
>
>
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>the
>> effect
>> > that if the US had officially declared war on Terrorism (I dont know
>how
>> you
>> > do that), but if they did, then people picked up that are actively
>> fighting
>> > us, but are not wearing official uniforms are not subject to the
>rules
>> of
>> > the Geneva Convention.
>> >
>> > What's youre take on the situation?
>> >
>> > Seems to me that an arguable case could be made that in a
>country-less
>>
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