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CPM

join:2001-08-24
Miami, FL

KGB in the USA.

Hum. Is it me or does it seem we are having less and less freedom. If it wasn't for credit cards, people in the USA would be living in the USA like a third world nation.
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roc5955
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Rosendale, NY
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Re: KGB in the USA.

said by CPM See Profile :

Hum. Is it me or does it seem we are having less and less freedom. If it wasn't for credit cards, people in the USA would be living in the USA like a third world nation.
This is just another Republican ploy to incite fear into people. Also another way that they may see who is speaking out against the administration, deem them "enemy combatants" and lock them up forever, and never give them a trial, or tell them why they are being held.

CPM

join:2001-08-24
Miami, FL

Re: KGB in the USA.

This is not a Republican ploy. Democrats are the same stock as Republicans. There is no difference anymore.

Same BS. The whole U.S. system need to be overhauled.
markofmayhem

join:2004-04-08
Pittsburgh, PA

Re: KGB in the USA.

The system is fine, it needs tuned and cleaned. Allowing money into the system has corrupted most of it.

The internet seems to be just a little more "free" than our government-by-the-people-for-the-people enjoys. TV and Radio are "free", but there's no problem there since they are restricted in what they can broadcast. The internet... no restrictions. So it must be bad, restrictions needed!

How much longer will the average American continue without a decent choice in representatives before some peaceful revolution occurs? Will it be an influx of independents into the system? Will it be the removal of all lobbyists? But more importantly, how many freedoms do we have to give up before it happens? My activities shouldn't be logged, tracked, stored, etc. and SURELY shouldn't be accessible to any investigative body. The warrant is supposed to be secured BEFORE the evidence, this makes it the other way around. The evidence is secured and waiting for the warrant.

I agree with references to the KBG, the SS, and China.

Obliteration
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said by CPM See Profile :

This is not a Republican ploy. Democrats are the same stock as Republicans. There is no difference anymore.

Same BS. The whole U.S. system need to be overhauled.
No this is a REPUBLICAN BS going on. I don't recall Al Gore or Kerry demanding that the citizens phones be wiretapped and the m loosing their rights to a fair trial. As far as I know Bush yesterday passed ANOTHER CRAZY damn law allowing cruel and unusual punishment to SUSPECTED terrorists or similar(I only briefly read a segment of the article, anybody who actually knows the whole thing should clear it up). You don't need proof you just need to suspect them. For all I know this means he can suspect whoever the **** he wants and do away with their rights.
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DiscardedVet
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Sturgis, SD

said by roc5955 See Profile :

This is just another Republican ploy to incite fear into people.

WASHINGTON--
A Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives said Thursday that she plans to introduce legislation next week that would force Internet providers to record customer information for one year.

»news.com.com/Data+retention+bill···l?tag=nl

DV
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Bush is the Prez....Think Patriot Act II....This outspoken dissident....In jail I'll be soon.

roc5955
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Re: KGB in the USA.

said by DiscardedVet See Profile :

said by roc5955 See Profile :

This is just another Republican ploy to incite fear into people.

WASHINGTON--
A Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives said Thursday that she plans to introduce legislation next week that would force Internet providers to record customer information for one year.

»news.com.com/Data+retention+bill···l?tag=nl

DV
See, they even have some Democrats running scared!
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