 Online nowImacajun1- Steve (Age is Not in Earth years) is a 69 year old single guy from Exists Edison, Born Nyc, New Jersey, USA.
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"You are only as 'good' as you were yesterday, so you had better try harder today",that's why I am the one in the BACK, muttering 'abandon all hope ye who enter here'. So, look BACK!!!
But there's lots more about me; I just can't find it. And no, I don't mean furniture and beer glasses
Forgive me for inserting an opinion at times, consider such intrusions, mere, malleable conclusions, subject to change. And I've changed many, but not though whimsy, fear, or in pursuit of power or cash, the sock stuffing of the truly, often unknowingly, impotent and deluded.
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Welcome to Stalingrad, comrade. Your commissars in D.C. passed a law rivaling the ancient commie threat. Seems the U.S. is the evil empire now.
But this time, no threat. Surprise, even your local cop and telephone employee can now listen in, anytime, anywhere. It's easy to do if you know which program to use on most MS equipped machines secure only against OUTSIDE influences.
Anybody working at Sprint, ATT, local cops, can put in a number and have some fun.
And nobody is tracking this with anything other than statistics. No warnings, no red flags, no take off your shoes todays color of alert is orange.
And even if a supervisor notes extensive listening in on a certain number, you are immune from prosecution, and if you lose your job, you have a great lawsuit for unfair dismissal.
And if nobody complains, now, this week no later, start using carrier pigeons, don't cheat in the love game, don't place a bet, don't do anything on the phone or online.
Don't spout poetry to one you love, they'll be laughing at it in some telecom company or police station break room.
Many people and local organisations we know having been informed concerning such matters, ignored them. Lately the gurantee of more such abuses, and the systematic removal of democratic rights, did nothing, as TRUE patriots do, to protect this nation, their families, and democracy. As long as they have cable TV, and still have a home (that's soon to be ancient history for many), all is well. But lets protect democracy in Iraq.
Actually, our citizenry did quite a bit. To place themselves in such uncompromising positions, positions which contortionists would envy, if not for the external devices being inserted in remote areas.
Take Action: Tell Senate to Reject Unconstitutional FISA Bill
Tell your senators you demand accountability, not immunity!
In the ongoing fight over FISA, privacy and the rule of law are again on the line. That was the case yesterday when the House of Representatives caved and overwhelmingly passed a bill that creates loopholes for Bush to engage in unchecked spying on Americans and cuts off lawsuits against telecom companies that broke the law.
There's a deeply disturbing premise behind this dangerous FISA legislation: The president simply has to claim his request was legal for immunity to be granted to telecom companies that illegally handed over personal information to the government.
No matter how illegal, offensive or intrusive a company's invasion of your privacy has been, it won't make a difference if this legislation passes because if the president gave the company a note claiming their behavior was legal, they're completely off the hook.
Throughout the extended FISA debate, you and the ACLU have worked tirelessly to protect personal privacy and the rule of law. Together, we've given the Bush administration a run for their money, stopping a number of freedom-stealing proposals. The Senate is expected to be vote on the bill early next week. Don't let your senators cave in now.
>> Take action: Tell your senators to stand up for your privacy.
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