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Post by Stephen on Jan 26, 2007 19:38:33 GMT -5
This is huge. It is one of the biggest victories for freedom since The Great Fascist took office.
New Hampshire's House passed a similar measure last year only to have it shot down at the last minute in the Senate when the White House scumbags twisted arms and threatened enough senators to kill the bill. Now Maine has done it and a tidal wave of states are waiting to do the same thing.
Hope lives!
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Post by albpilot on Feb 5, 2007 11:13:50 GMT -5
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Post by albpilot on Mar 2, 2007 10:45:03 GMT -5
The all new INTERNAL passport is one step closer... www.wired.com/news/technology/0,72843-0.html?tw=wn_index_3 Still time to move to a state that has said they won't do this.
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Post by Stephen on Mar 2, 2007 22:44:00 GMT -5
The deadline for initiating the Mark of the Beast (I'm not sure if that's sarcasm or not) has been extended to December 2009.
But don't breathe easy... that's not just a nice break for a delay. It was done to allow the Dept of Fatherland Security more time to pressure and arm twist the states into obedience.
So far Maine has already told the Feds to stick it where the sun don't shine. NH was on the border of doing the same until the Bush administration bought off enough Republican traitors in the NH senate to kill the bill that had already passed the NH house.
What these maggots won't stoop to in order to push this through.
Interesting thought to anyone who claims any sort of Christian religious affiliation... let's assume that this card has nothing to do with the Mark of the Beast of biblical lore... let's say its just a red herring.
But, still... if you accept this card, what makes you think you won't accept the biblical Mark when its introduced?
Hmm.
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Post by albpilot on Mar 7, 2007 21:24:31 GMT -5
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Post by Stephen on Mar 8, 2007 8:50:52 GMT -5
The people that support this idiot and his policies are going to have to live with what they've done someday.
Unfortunately, so are we.
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Post by Stephen on Mar 8, 2007 9:33:55 GMT -5
This is also a good reason to have PROXIFY or ANONYMIZER on your computer. If you don't have it, everything you do, say or think is being tracked by state agents and you've got to pray that someday they don't pass a new law against whatever you said online last week.
Does anyone know how effective proxy servers really are against tracking, surveillance and government snoops?
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Post by albpilot on Mar 9, 2007 8:27:56 GMT -5
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Post by albpilot on Mar 9, 2007 8:28:54 GMT -5
This is also a good reason to have PROXIFY or ANONYMIZER on your computer. If you don't have it, everything you do, say or think is being tracked by state agents and you've got to pray that someday they don't pass a new law against whatever you said online last week. Does anyone know how effective proxy servers really are against tracking, surveillance and government snoops? They are not, depending on how much effort is expended against them. Anything can be cracked by the supercomputer users.
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Post by Stephen on Mar 9, 2007 8:39:39 GMT -5
The Dept of Fatherland Security has been ignoring the ban on TIA since congress first voted it down. I think this is more of an admission of what we've known all along that something new and different.
Two things have been clear since the day the Criminal in Chief took office: 1) He break any law he wants any time he wants and anyone who doesn't like it can spend the rest of their life in prison, and 2) the US Congress is the most useless, irrelevent legislative body on earth.
Back to proxies... let's use URL scrambling for example. Yes, I'm sure that the scrambled URL's are saved by your ISP and can be decrypted any time by human trash at DHS, however, they have to want to. And they have to want to badly enough to commit resources and time to it. And if you use two proxies or more and scramble them, now they must commit a LOT of resources to it.
I figure any protection I can get from federal criminals is better than none at all?
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Post by albpilot on Mar 9, 2007 15:13:21 GMT -5
So, for those naive souls who feel that out government is worthy of not abusing the powers we grant it, I submit this: www.breitbart.com/news/2007/03/09/D8NOQV5G2.htmlStill wanna say that just because the (anti)Patriot act is in place doesn't necessarily mean it will be abused? Sheesh.
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Post by albpilot on Mar 14, 2007 16:35:10 GMT -5
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Post by albpilot on Mar 26, 2007 7:49:24 GMT -5
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Post by Stephen on Mar 26, 2007 10:59:00 GMT -5
Yup... they're adding nearly a hundred thousand names per year to the "terrorist" list. The question is, how many more years can they had 100,000 names to their database before YOUR name is on it?
In fact, if you look at it from a per capita standpoint, how long will it be before every American is on the "terrorist" list?
I do have an idea, though. What would happen if millions of freedom-loving Americans began calling in ten or twenty "terrorist" tips per day? We could soon overwhelm the system with a tidal wave of tips that would cause it to collapse of its own weight.
I betcha sooner or later someone will capitalize on that idea.
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Post by albpilot on Mar 26, 2007 13:01:47 GMT -5
A denial of service approach eh?
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