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Mail Search
Well, I got a package with a sticker saying it had been opened for inspection by the post office. I have never researched the rules regarding postal inspections of items of mail. I just might now. The package was a dangerous one. My father sent me a book on American history he liked. Am I wrong to feel just slightly paranoid and violated that the government is searching my book shipments?
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Re: Mail Search
You criticize Ashcroft so much you got what you deserve. You had better clean up your act. Step one is to not make anti-bush administration posts on 2+2.
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Re: Mail Search
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Step one is to not make anti-bush administration posts on 2+2. [/ QUOTE ] Because, as you know, GWB himself is an active poster! Brushes up on bluffing techniques here... |
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Re: Mail Search
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[ QUOTE ] Step one is to not make anti-bush administration posts on 2+2. [/ QUOTE ] Because, as you know, GWB himself is an active poster! Brushes up on bluffing techniques here... [/ QUOTE ] If we were really searching HDPM's mail for political reasons, do you think we would let him find out about it? |
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Re: Mail Search
I mail and receive a lot of books and always use those soft, bubble-wrap mailers. It's always obvious, to me at least, that the package contains a book. I'm curious, how was it wrapped?
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Re: Mail Search
Yes.
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