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Warning: Government Siezure of Property

aplusmnt

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fff should be outraged seeing how she was so worried about Privacy under Bush! Or maybe she trust Obama spying into citizens private stuff.
 

Sandhusker

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aplusmnt said:
fff should be outraged seeing how she was so worried about Privacy under Bush! Or maybe she trust Obama spying into citizens private stuff.

I was thinking the same thing. How much do you want to bet that there will be no condemnation on fhis from her?
 

hypocritexposer

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if you read the emails that were bouncing around with the Scare Force One incident, it is obvious that they were tracking "tweets" etc.

Reading the CIC assessment, gives me the impression that it was designed almost to be a test, to evaluate reactions and track them.

http://www.politico.com/slideshow/slideshow.html?xml=xml/gallery#id=404&num=6
 
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Anonymous

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Have you ever sat and read the privacy statements, warnings, and agreements on all the "interactive" web sites you sign on to :???: ....And the government sites that you can input data on all have warnings advising you that you are accessing a government site- and if you screw with it- you are screwing with government info....

Beck is fearmongering again- throwing tidbits to a feeding frenzy of paranoid rightwingernut "the world is ending" conspiracist crazies who he knows he can draw in more followers (KA-CHING $$$$) with...

My God folks- how many times a day do you have to change your wet pants.... :???: I'm thinking the best company to invest in besides Reynolds Aluminum may be Kimberly-Clark--- the maker of Depends... :wink: :lol:

Here's the deal on what Beck reported. He was showing the back-end login for which a dealer would access. Not what any Joe user would ever see. Dealers have to go through a long painful registration process before they can connect to the government servers. The privacy statement is still ridiculous but doesn't apply to internet users. If you go to CARS.gov you can see their privacy statement link at the bottom. On the internet the Gov't is actually restricted more than private business. Gov't can't even set permanent cookies. FBI tried it a few years ago and got slammed in court.

Beck was reporting the half truth and creating unnecessary alarm.
 

aplusmnt

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Oldtimer said:
Have you ever sat and read the privacy statements, warnings, and agreements on all the "interactive" web sites you sign on to :???: ....And the government sites that you can input data on all have warnings advising you that you are accessing a government site- and if you screw with it- you are screwing with government info....

Beck is fearmongering again- throwing tidbits to a feeding frenzy of paranoid rightwingernut "the world is ending" conspiracist crazies who he knows he can draw in more followers (KA-CHING $$$$) with...

My God folks- how many times a day do you have to change your wet pants.... :???: I'm thinking the best company to invest in besides Reynolds Aluminum may be Kimberly-Clark--- the maker of Depends... :wink: :lol:

Here's the deal on what Beck reported. He was showing the back-end login for which a dealer would access. Not what any Joe user would ever see. Dealers have to go through a long painful registration process before they can connect to the government servers. The privacy statement is still ridiculous but doesn't apply to internet users. If you go to CARS.gov you can see their privacy statement link at the bottom. On the internet the Gov't is actually restricted more than private business. Gov't can't even set permanent cookies. FBI tried it a few years ago and got slammed in court.

Beck was reporting the half truth and creating unnecessary alarm.

They are not nothing like that!
 
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Anonymous

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hypocritexposer said:
so OT, have you gone to the site and signed the waiver?

I have no need to- I'm not an auto dealer inputting info....

Did you read the agreement when you registered on this site- or any of the other sites you post your propaganda on?
Did you read the agreements when you registered to input info on any of the Federal sites- or the MT Fish and Game site- or the dozens of sites where you input purchasing info ?
 

Sandhusker

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Oldtimer said:
hypocritexposer said:
so OT, have you gone to the site and signed the waiver?

I have no need to- I'm not an auto dealer inputting info....

Did you read the agreement when you registered on this site- or any of the other sites you post your propaganda on?
Did you read the agreements when you registered to input info on any of the Federal sites- or the MT Fish and Game site- or the dozens of sites where you input purchasing info ?

Are you telling us that the Montanta Fish and Game site has the same language as the Cars.gov site?
 

Sandhusker

Well-known member
Oldtimer said:
Have you ever sat and read the privacy statements, warnings, and agreements on all the "interactive" web sites you sign on to :???: ....And the government sites that you can input data on all have warnings advising you that you are accessing a government site- and if you screw with it- you are screwing with government info....

Beck is fearmongering again- throwing tidbits to a feeding frenzy of paranoid rightwingernut "the world is ending" conspiracist crazies who he knows he can draw in more followers (KA-CHING $$$$) with...

My God folks- how many times a day do you have to change your wet pants.... :???: I'm thinking the best company to invest in besides Reynolds Aluminum may be Kimberly-Clark--- the maker of Depends... :wink: :lol:

Here's the deal on what Beck reported. He was showing the back-end login for which a dealer would access. Not what any Joe user would ever see. Dealers have to go through a long painful registration process before they can connect to the government servers. The privacy statement is still ridiculous but doesn't apply to internet users. If you go to CARS.gov you can see their privacy statement link at the bottom. On the internet the Gov't is actually restricted more than private business. Gov't can't even set permanent cookies. FBI tried it a few years ago and got slammed in court.

Beck was reporting the half truth and creating unnecessary alarm.

So you don't care if Uncle has your neighbor bugged, as long as it isn't you, you're fine?
 

backhoeboogie

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Sandhusker said:
aplusmnt said:
fff should be outraged seeing how she was so worried about Privacy under Bush! Or maybe she trust Obama spying into citizens private stuff.

I was thinking the same thing. How much do you want to bet that there will be no condemnation on fhis from her?

You two have not been paying attention!

I'll repeat this, once more just for you. If Obama goes out in the Whitehouse lawn and murders 10 tourists just for kicks, Frankie will be on here justifying the actions.
 

Yanuck

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backhoeboogie said:
Sandhusker said:
aplusmnt said:
fff should be outraged seeing how she was so worried about Privacy under Bush! Or maybe she trust Obama spying into citizens private stuff.

I was thinking the same thing. How much do you want to bet that there will be no condemnation on fhis from her?

You two have not been paying attention!

I'll repeat this, once more just for you. If Obama goes out in the Whitehouse lawn and murders 10 tourists just for kicks, Frankie will be on here justifying the actions.

it would Bush's fault BHB :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

aplusmnt

Well-known member
Oldtimer said:
hypocritexposer said:
so OT, have you gone to the site and signed the waiver?

I have no need to- I'm not an auto dealer inputting info....

Did you read the agreement when you registered on this site- or any of the other sites you post your propaganda on?
Did you read the agreements when you registered to input info on any of the Federal sites- or the MT Fish and Game site- or the dozens of sites where you input purchasing info ?

Prove that any site has language like that at Cars.gov you are just making stuff up again!
 
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