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hmmm...slowly moving along the lines Chinea's set :lmao:

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one point I agree- there are load of stupid/horrible people, some way of seing on what they are up to- must do!

however, to be chasing after innocent individuals, apart from enormous privacy right contradiction- too big of a task for anyone- mistakes, man power, effectiveness considered- Phail!

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"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely."

An observation that a person's sense of morality lessens as his or her power increases. The statement was made by Lord Acton, a British historian of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

The Fifth Amendment guarantee of due process is applicable only to actions of the federal government. The Fourteenth Amendment contains virtually the same phrase, but expressly applied to the states. Therefore, those two clauses only apply against state actors, and not against private citizens.

The government knows that it can't legally track people on the internet so it wants other private persons or companies (ISPs) to do it for them. This way when the government have "probable cause", it can go to the courts and get a subpoena to force the ISPs to release the records. All in the name of child pornography or possible future criminal acts.

If you didn't do any thing wrong, then you don't have any thing to hide.

I don't considered shitting in the my bathroom wrong. At the same time, I don't want anyone standing over me to see if I wipe my butt or not either. Just because a few people are criminals that don't mean we all should be treated like criminals as well. The day of mass punishment is gone.

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@implague:

If things turn to sh!t, all you need to do is put all your memory retaining hardware in a microwave.

Let's see experts try recovering evidence from electromagnetically fried components 2lbz2xg.png

BTW, you can also melt them if you want :lol:

it was like burning there A**es :lol:

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No man that was the Ghost Chili's... ( 1 million on the heat index, Habeneros.. 250,000.. ouch )...

Mass punishment is gone.. we hope..

The government knows that it can't legally track people on the internet so it wants other private persons or companies (ISPs) to do it for them. This way when the government have "probable cause", it can go to the courts and get a subpoena to force the ISPs to release the records....

This would explain why a NATO C3 Agency - ( Recon ) ( YES from The Hague ) was hitting my IP the other night.. LOL.. nothin' bad going on here though.. and here I was feeling special... :lmao: j/k

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Well it seemed odd.. there was no activity except me browsing the Internet.. I had played around with Vidalia because I had been having some issues with speed.. This time I had SEVERAL global connections and some of them were large in bandwidth width side say 19 MB/s on up.. I had not used it to do anything more than just connect a few times.. ( because like I said I was just playing around with the settings for my Proxy ).. This was noticed too after I had added two new lists for PeerBlock.. one for bad Proxies and for bad Tor... so what I think happened is that it may have to do with some Recon or Investigative Work being done to monitor/access threat sources.. I know there is no reason for it.. unless I was infected with something.. ( which I know I am not either )... They hit it twice... then went silent.. and were blocked when they did... so nothing major...

I have been keeping a close eye on my filtering and identifying odd things.. lately..

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