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Georgia Kept Adding to Crime Database
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Posted on 01/31/2004 6:37:39 AM PST by Stew Padasso
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To: Stew Padasso
More erosion of personal freedom in the name of 'law enforcement'
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posted on
01/31/2004 6:40:37 AM PST
by
cyborg
To: Stew Padasso
It amazes me these articles don't get more comments.
To: Prodigal Son
you have a point
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posted on
01/31/2004 6:47:05 AM PST
by
cyborg
To: Prodigal Son
They rarely exceed ten posts.
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posted on
01/31/2004 6:47:49 AM PST
by
Stew Padasso
(Head down over a saddle.)
To: Stew Padasso
And I don't know why. This is a serious issue.
To: Prodigal Son
Because saying this is wrong, makes one a accessory to terrorism. Don't you know after 9-11 the government has the right to tell you what color underpants to put on??
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posted on
01/31/2004 6:52:04 AM PST
by
cyborg
To: Prodigal Son
It leaves me to believe that either people don't care, the topic is boring, or they agree with the measures taken by our elected officials.
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posted on
01/31/2004 6:53:53 AM PST
by
Stew Padasso
(Head down over a saddle.)
To: Prodigal Son
Do you honestly think the data base is shut down? This is a treasure for the law enforcement, and government, a back door most likely has already been opened with information continuing to flow.
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posted on
01/31/2004 6:56:03 AM PST
by
duk
To: duk
Do you honestly think the data base is shut down? Is that rhetorical? I haven't said I believe the system is shut down.
To: Stew Padasso
all your post are belonging to us
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posted on
01/31/2004 6:59:30 AM PST
by
teeman8r
To: Stew Padasso
My vote is apathy.
To: Prodigal Son
Just read an article farther down on FR about business's who have massive databases that our "uncle" can access. The government only has to put together a system to reach all these business data bases.
I was not being rhetorical about you, but rather the general public who will be reading this article.
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posted on
01/31/2004 7:03:38 AM PST
by
duk
To: cyborg
Because saying this is wrong, makes one a accessory to terrorism. You know, I really dislike Ted Rall (cartoonist) but yesterday (or the day before) he had a 'toon I actually liked. It depicted a guy noticing a suspicious bag on the subway. He thought about reporting it but then he realized he would be grilled by the Feds for hours (if not days) and be accused of being a terrorist so he just left it unreported and went on his merry way.
To: teeman8r
believing that such databases are non-existant is folly in the hearts of american citizens... bureaucrats and alphabetical agencies are accumulating en masse information on every individual who uses a credit card... from financial expenditures to where and when one traverses freely this great nation...
i may wear the dreaded tinfoil hat of conspiratists everywhere, but make no mistake, those who step out of line and are bumped by this government search program will be posted for surveillance by the man...
fortunately, government lacks efficiency and motivation and most toadies would rather spend the time they are supposed to be watching the flock, in a strip club off the interstate...
teeman8r
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posted on
01/31/2004 7:05:22 AM PST
by
teeman8r
(my tinfoil hat made my hair fallout... i believe there is a conspiracy there somewhere)
To: Stew Padasso; JohnGalt; 4ConservativeJustices; stainlessbanner; Ff--150; sheltonmac
``We thought it already had (ended),'' said Dan McLagan, the governor's communications director. ``There was a miscommunication.''No, you just didn't think anyone was paying attention. Standard politician. Say you're going to do something about it, talk it up a bit, and then just go on business as usual hoping no one notices. And sadly this is how this nation of states is run today. We hear a fiery speech from 'our' guy and contrary to all factual evidence contrary to what was said in the speech, we're expected to continue to believe the speech because 'our' guy said it. And any who dare question the facts are ostracized as supposedly never having supported the politician in the first place
Looks like Sonny's camp just keeps on keeping on.
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posted on
01/31/2004 7:10:00 AM PST
by
billbears
(Deo Vindice.)
To: Stew Padasso; Southack
``The state of Georgia will not transfer any additional information to the company responsible for the Matrix database,'' Perdue said in a statement issued Oct. 21 by his press office. ``I have held serious concerns about the privacy issues involved with this project all along, and have decided it is in the best interest of the people of Georgia that our state have no further participation in the Matrix pilot project.''Sonny Perdue is my kind of Republican.
Southack, you've made it clear you don't think privacy is a right. Perhaps it's not. But I believe not abrogating privacy is a responsibility of government.
To: teeman8r
I have been delaying my ccw application for almost 2 months, because my tin foil cap chafes me every time I think about my "NAME, WEAPON TYPE, ADDRESS, VEHICLE, ECT." being tied to that ccw. It is a red flag that brings all this information and more to the alphebet soup agencies attention.
The completed packet sits on my desk, staring at me, like something out of "1984."
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posted on
01/31/2004 7:14:01 AM PST
by
duk
To: Stew Padasso
``We thought it already had (ended),'' said Dan McLagan, the governor's communications director. ``There was a miscommunication.''
In other words, ``We thought it already had (ended),'' said Dan McLagan, the governor's communications director. ``But the people involved in the data-base operation weren't careful enough to make it look as though it had ended and they got caught. So now, for sure, it'll look as though it's been stopped.''
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posted on
01/31/2004 7:19:28 AM PST
by
aruanan
To: cyborg
Well, we want to be safe don't we? It's only being used in the War on Terror. Or do you secretly support the terrorists? What are you, a *subversive democrap?
* Warning: The term "subversive democrap" should be reserved for emergency situations only. It is intended for use only as a last resort. Overuse of this powerful tool may lead to diminished effectiveness and possible addiction.
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posted on
01/31/2004 7:43:23 AM PST
by
kenth
(This is not a tagline. You, sir, are hallucinating.)
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