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Security Strategy

By Dan Ilett

Published: Monday 29 November 2004


Name

Paul Weegar


Location

Arizona, USA


Occupation

IT


Comment

My goodnes, this is scary stuff. I thought the Gestapo died with the end of WWII, The KGB got it's wings clipped witht he fall of the USSR and Big Brother was just fiction.

And what about the protections of the US Constitutions agains 1) unreasonable search and seizures, the right to be safe in our effects and papers and Due Process???

I'm all for a secure USA. But I'm NOT willing to give up my rights and freedoms to the gov't with out due cause. What rights will they go after next??? Freedom of speech (already , to a point has been attacked, etc).

No, I can't say I'm a conspiracy theorist or anything like that. But what the gov't is trying to do, smacks of socialist tryanny in the name of security. And that, is just plan wrong.



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