wired.com — International travelers concerned about being labeled a terrorist or drug runner by secret Homeland Security algorithms may want to be careful what books they read on the plane. Newly revealed records show the government is storing such information for years.
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albinorhino101Sep 20, 2007
I am going to start bringing a picture book on the airplane and if anyone questions me I'll tell them Bush personally recommended it as a good read.
fergySep 21, 2007
unshareef said: "And they call the U.S the land of freedom and liberty..."Only Americans call it that, the rest of the world knows better.
syntaxisSep 21, 2007
I'm no longer interested in going to the USA, I'm from the Netherlands, Europe. The reason is simply because I don't trust your government at the present time. I'm not anti-America, I'm just very uncomfortable with how you allow your government to function.Why would you care? I dunno. Tourist income?
grizSep 24, 2007
One you have had a rat living in your house, there will always be th stench of rat living in your house.