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kolanuraven

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Well I guess the G Men will come visit me cause not too long ago @ our local FIRST Baptist church in our little town I managed to buy Chairman Mao' s Little RED BOOK....a copy of the Comm Chinese Constution AND a Quran!!

When I went to pay...the little lady @ ck out was horrified @ what I had found.
" where did you get this?" she asked. When I told her which stack she just kept repeating " well, they're not from any of US here @ the church".

What Commie Muslim slipped into the hills of GA and slipped them in the church book sale???? Pleeze.

Anyway, she was so shook up...she gave them to me just to get them gone!!
 

Disagreeable

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MsSage said:
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Carter and Clinton used the same tactics when in office, why all the uproar now?


No, Clinton and Carter didn't use the same tactics. It's spin and you look like a fool for posting such nonsense.


But is this sort of terrorist surveillance truly a new and troubling thing? The government's Echelon spy program was reported on during the Clinton administration, in a 2000 report on CBS's "60 Minutes." In words that ring familiar, host Steve Kroft intoned:

"If you made a phone call today or sent an e-mail to a friend, there's a good chance what you said or wrote was captured and screened by the country's largest intelligence agency. The top-secret Global Surveillance Network is called Echelon, and it's run by the National Security Agency and four English-speaking allies: Canada, Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand. The mission is to eavesdrop on enemies of the state: foreign countries, terrorist groups and drug cartels. But in the process, Echelon's computers capture virtually every electronic conversation around the world."

Wiretaps are totally legal if a warrent is obtained. George W. Bush didn't obtain a warrant, even though a special court is available to him for a warrant. He can even legally wiretap for 72 hours while he's asking for a warrant! There's no excuse for this.

BTW, MS Sage, did you miss this: "Tell me, exactly, how going to Iraq defends my freedoms? Iraq was no threat to this country when George W. Bush decided to invade it. So tell me, please."

I'm waiting to see which of my freedoms are endangered by Iraq. What I see is my freedmons being endangered by the Bush Administration.
 

Disagreeable

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I understand that you'll be gone for a while, Reader? So an early Merry Christmas. :) I can't imagine how difficult your holidays must be now without your husband.
 

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