This is a good law against terrorist act no doubt... Bad for ordinary citizens, maybe this no warrent crap will not stand in court for us citizens just for illegal and terrorist act. (they fall under a differant law) .maybe !!
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This is a good law against terrorist act no doubt... Bad for ordinary citizens, maybe this no warrent crap will not stand in court for us citizens just for illegal and terrorist act. (they fall under a differant law) .maybe !!
Also remember the FBI will spend $1million on a $1.00 dollar crime after all there not paying for it we are!! .... Someone told me that once.
If I tell you I have to kill you.
If you seriously want to give management fits, send other union stewards encrypted messages via the county computer system or inter-office mail. Even if the message is nothing more than " What did you get for thirty five down on todays crossword" it can raise their blood pressure several points. Especially around LMRC meetings and contract negotiations.
Infowars- Proving David Hannum right on a daily basis
Once in a while just throw in a I didn't mean to type that or a I didn't mean to search for that and you MAY have a defense.
Yes, but, but, just look at all of the jobs that can be created by hiring people to review all this cyber stuff.
I didn't mean to type that.
Sincerely,
mprp
Vietnam Vets, WELCOME HOME
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This reminds me of a mind game where I worked. Most folks typically dressed in jeans or jump suits, or
shorts. There was no dress code. So, now and again someone would come to work dressed in a
suit and tie, nicely polished leather shoes, big "knowing" smile on their face. This would freak out
the managers and co-workers alike. All assumed you knew something about a big shot coming to visit,
or a special meeting, and that they missed the message.
"Great is the guilt of an unnecessary war."
John Adams. Second President of the United States.
By what tortuous legality is my electronic activity less secure than my postal activity? However, I notice strange tears in my regular mail. Am I paranoid in imagining an arthroscopic like auto-snake camera that can read my mail by these tiny tears?
Big brother has no need to arrest you and watch you in prison. Every thing you do is known to them.
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-Blackstone’s Commentaries 145–146, n. 42 (1803) in District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570 (2008)Americans understood the right of self-preservation as permitting a citizen to repel force by force
when the intervention of society... may be too late to prevent an injury.