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- savetheusa1, on 11/23/2007, -0/+5Does the 4th amendment still exist? Apparently not
- inactive, on 11/24/2007, -0/+3Where in the Constitution does this law can even be proposed, let alone passed?
- RomanticStorm, on 11/24/2007, -0/+3This sort of conspiratorial partnership between government and the telecommunications industries has been continuous since the 1900's..remember the birth of the Bureau of Investigation (later the FBI) in 1908 and the Red Scare? It is we the people who consume govern-ment contrived fear campaigns and support these measures. Since the cat's out the bag in regard to govern-ment snooping, what are we the people currently doing to right these wrongs? The Devil always give you what you think you want so be careful what you ask for..you just might get it..
- Christianptriot, on 11/23/2007, -0/+3Any device that sends and receives a signal can be tracked whenever it is in the send mode. This is not a new thing, but the application of the technology is. In today's society your privacy is fast becoming a thing of the past, even in your own home. If you want to be electronically invisible to the government or law enforcement you have to (a) stop using a computer for Digg, email, etc., because they can be traced by ISP and other means, (b) don't even have a cell phone, (c) don't drive a car newer than about 2003 (black boxes), and finally (d) stop using the Customer Saver cards that Kroger and other stores have that give you preferred customer discounts when they are swiped at the register. A store's computer tracks everything you buy, so it can determine when next to put many of those items back on sale...scary that they even track your spending habits to get inside your wallet, eh?
- VinBea, on 11/26/2007, -0/+2Did not the Great Society and Social Security teach 'we the people...' a damn thing? You give the federal government ruling out of WDC an inch - and they will before to long take miles upon miles of everything in its way, even re-writing laws/history in order to be all they can be in walking all over your back-sides America.
King Jorge Wu Boosh should be in jail - but he's not, and he's not because he, just like OJ, are above the damn laws, because the government always has its ways of protecting its own at the cost to the people paying the damn bills...


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