  major marco Res Firma Mitescere Nescit Premium join:2003-02-13 Stepford, CA clubs: | I Don't Get It
How does a country with a government that is afraid of the populace ever get to the point where such a draconian law can even be considered, nevermind voted upon? WTF. Where are the protesters? |
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| said by major marco :How does a country with a government that is afraid of the populace ever get to the point where such a draconian law can even be considered, nevermind voted upon? WTF. Where are the protesters? Two words. "Patriot Act". We all fell for it, we all let them get away with it, and as a result ISP's are now required to log all activity, and give the NSA access whenever they want to, all in the name of "protecting freedom", while the real terrorists have been using heavy encryption for years.
Don't accuse the French of being blind, while we (both Congress and People) were as blind as a bat when the Patriot Act came to pass.
Not once, but TWICE when it needed to be renewed. |
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| said by maartena :said by major marco :How does a country with a government that is afraid of the populace ever get to the point where such a draconian law can even be considered, nevermind voted upon? WTF. Where are the protesters? Two words. "Patriot Act". We all fell for it, we all let them get away with it, and as a result ISP's are now required to log all activity, and give the NSA access whenever they want to, all in the name of "protecting freedom", while the real terrorists have been using heavy encryption for years. Don't accuse the French of being blind, while we (both Congress and People) were as blind as a bat when the Patriot Act came to pass. Not once, but TWICE when it needed to be renewed. We did not all fall for it. |
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  major marco Res Firma Mitescere Nescit Premium join:2003-02-13 Stepford, CA clubs:
| reply to maartena said by maartena :Two words. "Patriot Act". We all fell for it, we all let them get away with it, and as a result ISP's are now required to log all activity, and give the NSA access whenever they want to, all in the name of "protecting freedom", while the real terrorists have been using heavy encryption for years. Since when does the Patriot Act apply to France. I suppose they must have passed their own version, eh. -- The Toll
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join:2002-08-30 | reply to tomkb ditto! I saw it coming from accross the northern border. |
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| reply to major marco said by major marco :said by maartena :Two words. "Patriot Act". We all fell for it, we all let them get away with it, and as a result ISP's are now required to log all activity, and give the NSA access whenever they want to, all in the name of "protecting freedom", while the real terrorists have been using heavy encryption for years. Since when does the Patriot Act apply to France. I suppose they must have passed their own version, eh. before you know it every thing will be encrypted |
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