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Ahhh Conspiracy !!!

LeadSled...stop makin up crap you moron.....or atleast make up somethign that is half believable....numbnuts

AT adds: I wasn't aware this was National No Spelling Day...

posted by : Ray, 09 March 2008 Complain about this comment
Scary

The scary thing about all this spying on its own people is that there is no consequences. I doubt you will hear about anyone being fired or charged for breaking the LAW. All the laws are now in place for americans to lose all their rights, such as voting. Did you know that if asked to wear a wire to spy on your neighbour and if you refuse you could get 2 years in prison.

posted by : LeadSled, 08 March 2008 Complain about this comment
To Ixnay on the Chatnay

I would luv to chat longer with you, my lovely Cornish dutchess, but as it is I'm hen-pecked, ham-strung and slapped in a roaster for fear of waking the children.


posted by : karlsbad, 07 March 2008 Complain about this comment
Maintaining trust

I know that telephone companies in the US have become rather relaxed about giving out phone call records. The part that scares me is they want to "maintain the vital trust of the American people." I don't think there is much trust to maintain anymore, so they need to be trying to recover it, as anyone should who breaks a trust. Secondly, how bad have things gotten that they need to work on the trust of Bolivians (they're in the Americas too).

posted by : jbo5112, 07 March 2008 Complain about this comment

FBI admits breaking its own internet spying rules

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