MissMillie
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Thu Jan-05-06 01:33 PM
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Oliphant: "An insidious culture of surveillance" |
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(I did a search for this one and didn't see it.)
IT ALWAYS STARTS SMALL, almost logically.
In a basically free society, abuses of civil and human rights often initially make sense, which appears to have been the case when President Bush took his baby steps toward a system of warrant-free, electronic surveillance of persons inside the United States -- some citizens, some not.
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Thu Jan-05-06 01:36 PM
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1. Here's a link to the full column. |
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Thu Jan-05-06 01:40 PM
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3. The Pied Piper & His Followers Doing Their Insidious Work |
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Again, Again & Again!
I THINK there has been SOME shift, but these corrupt IDIOTS keep eroding The Constitution and have YET to be held accountable!
As I've said a thousand times before... It's Outrageous and even though it seems an extreme connection to make, it's Oh So HITLERISH!! It truly is!!
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