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tater_gunz
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Re: No

I agree with you 100%. This is just wrong, and it needs to be stopped. I can understand real-time surveillance on a subject when the proper warrants are obtained, but to insist on blanket surveillance of everything your users do and then to demand the information be stored for two years on top of that is just insane.

Every time I read an article like this it makes me want to renounce my citizenship and leave.

- Tate

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Thespis

join:2004-08-03
Keller, TX
Where would you go?
What country does less surveillance on its own citizens?
I'm not being argumentative, I honestly can't think of one...
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