 Noah VailSon made my AvatarPremium join:2004-12-10 Lorton, VA kudos:1 Reviews:
·Bright House
·Sprint Mobile Br..
| reply to fAcEtIOUs
Let's see where the boundries are. Are you OK with the police imprisoning your daughter/son because that child may be implicated in a conspiracy to commit murder investigation? Of course you wouldn't be informed why your kid was in prison.
The police would also open all of your mail and read it, between the postman and your mailbox; every day.
Likewise there would be the daily warrantless search of your home, vehicle, parents house, employer, anywhere else you might happen to spend time.
What would be helpful, is if you would offer which of these things is objectionable to you. I'm not really looking for some sort of microcosmic comparison between the above and aspects of the patriot act. I just want to know where you would draw the line.
I support the patriot act, at least I would if we had a declaration of war so a sunset could be attached to it. The reason for escaping warrants is to ease the development of wholesale monitoring of everyone's communications. Everyone's communications, except for people of power; of course.
So I'll repeat the oft exampled statement. Whichever aspects of the patriot act you support, you can evidence that support by openly providing your corresponding personal information here.
That way, you can walk the walk, as well.
NV -- I support Little League RollerBall. |