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Originally Posted by stevo
He wasn't talking about you or to you. And reconmike wasn't saying that because rdr disagrees with him. he said it because he was insulted, like many people are when vile filth is thrown in your face. And to top it off thee isn't anything anyone can do about it because he hides behind a computer screen using the freedom of speech soldiers have sacrificed their lives for. So chill out hardknock, nothing he said was directed toward you or even against someone with a differing opinion. Only a response to a personal insult.
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That works both ways, stevo. The TFP member who you are defending, clearly demonstrates how "he [she] hides behind a computer screen using the freedom of speech soldiers have sacrificed their lives for."
I have personally now, twice been put "on notice", that "i have not been reported to authorities". I have been personally informed, right on this thread,
"and you'd have been visited already. Your posts on this board certainly would satisfy the low standards of proof required to satisfy probable cause."
Reconsider who and what you are defending, stevo. What it is, wrenched away now by corrupt politicians and misguided and misinformed average citizens, that "soldiers have sacrificed their lives for."
I won't "chill out", stevo, and neither would you if you truly understood what is at stake here. If I "displease" moosenose, I run the risk that I'll be "visited",
maybe arrested, under a "gag" order, prohibiting me from even posting what has happened to me, to the rest of you. Hal will initially be compelled to turn over to moosenose's "professional" "three letter agency" contacts, my I.P.# and any other info that will facilitate my identification and further harrassment. Hal will also be "gagged"...prohibited from confirming or communicating that a "request" for info about me, has been made.
In moosenose's "Amerika", even librarians are intimidated enough to admit,
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http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...c&refer=canada
Libraries, Challenging FBI, Shape Patriot Act Debate (Update1)
June 20 (Bloomberg) -- When the American Library Association surveyed U.S. libraries for a report on the impact of the USA Patriot Act, it went out of its way -- far out of its way -- to house the information.
The choice: a computer server in Canada, beyond the reach of U.S. authorities. ``Not that I'm paranoid or anything,'' said Emily Sheketoff, executive director of the Chicago-based library association's Washington office.........
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