arstechnica.com — An appropriations bill signed by President Bush last week allows the controversial National Applications Office to begin operating a stringently limited version of a program that would turn military spy satellites on the US, sharing imagery with other federal, state, and local government agencies.
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arcueid01Oct 7, 2008
How sad is this. I'm telling you people and I have been preaching this for a while now: Orwell's calculus is going to happen. I really hope all of you Obama fanatics are right about your candidate cause I'm not so sure. I have a very bad feeling about this kinda s**t. It is all happening in the name of security and that is such a stupid justification for these atrocities. Btw, that is the correct word for this. This is an atrocity. Please spread the word guys. A police state is coming (if not already here).
Closed AccountOct 7, 2008
Then we are safe. Sharply worded letters save the world, man
coyote1284Oct 8, 2008
If I had a choice, I'd take BNW over 1984. At least everyone would have some nice drugs and getting laid or making an unsupported living on the reservations./but I really want neither.
coyote1284Oct 8, 2008
Hanc**k