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Sounds cookie worthy to me. :thumb2:
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Cookies and milk is a great American past time.
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Personally, I feel just about as free as I did before 9/11 and PATRIOT. Maybe I'm just not yearning for the right kind of freedoms to generate the "police state" paranoia that's so fashionable these days. What worries me are the people who want to disarm me in the hopes that if they do fewer outlaw kids will shoot each other (and anybody else standing nearby) over drugs, money and women. It's cheaper than putting them in prison the first time they commit a crime. And after all, society is to blame. |
We outsource our jobs.
We don't see 'Made In America' labels anymore. We try to balance political correctness by telling ourselves we are not afraid of the turbaned man or the long gowned middle eastener who walks through our grocery store. ( ps that said, I've known alot of people from India who are so cool) :) |
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*and the sexual dalliance of your choice. No animals. |
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Now obviously amateur radio stations can be used to pass sensitive information to terrorists and should be confiscated. That's not much of a stretch. Wouldn't affect me in the least but I think you'd change your tune, damn quick.:eyebrow: |
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Which of your phone calls are likely illegally listened to? Do you regularly receive calls from suspected overseas terrorists? Domestic calls are not "listened to". I remeber when I read that when monitoring an international call made by a non-US national being surveillied that NSA had to immediately cease if they figured out the other party was a US national. Seemed kinda extreme. These days, with how difficult it is to identify who the called party is, it's even more so. And you do remeber the Clipper Chip, right? :-) Quote:
If that worries you, you should encrypt it.; many people do. Quote:
FCC doesn't have to seize my radios to shut me down, all they need to do is lift my licence. |
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There really are times when I hope these people that have given into the irrational fear get the government they desire. * - not really. Should Congress ever actually declare it, we'd have to cough up the cash to give full benefits to soldiers and, of all things, follow certain rules of engagement. ** - the "war on terrorism" will last as long as terrorism does. You figure it out. |
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Great cartoon too btw. It's not their fault US CEOs ask them to work for much more than they would normally get there. We need to hold our politicians accountable. That said, I do wish sometimes I was talking to a person whose first language is english. I don't know why I just feel strange talking to someone in another country about my account. |
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