clanky ...
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(Jun 9, 2006 - 6:58 PM)
Politics aside, this should concern everyone. Any of you every heard of a "peeping Tom"? This is fundamentally no different. We have the right *not* to be monitored. Whether it's in our homes, on the streets, or online. What we are doing at any given time is no ones business. It's really that simple. And it's not just a matter of what harm it may do *today*, but what harm it may cause in the *future*. Learn to think beyond the end of *your* own noses...please!!!
(Jun 9, 2006 - 6:44 PM)
I fail to see what point you are trying to make. Care to explain in more than one trivial sentence?
(Jun 9, 2006 - 3:29 PM)
to rijp:
Have any rights *yet* been violated? Perhaps not. The key here, my little narrow minded friend, is infringement. This type of *monitoring* infringes on our rights to privacy and security. Is it really the US Governments business what transaction I'm making online? Who I'm emailing or chatting with? What games I play? Or what I materials I research? Is it?! Let me help you out on this one. The answer is a resounding NO.
Wake up and smell the fascism.