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Already got eyes at damn near every intersection. At the bank, at the grocery store, at Wal-Mart, in the cop cars, at schools, hospitals, city halls. Now, in the air, watching,watching,watching. Like that Russian guy, Sohlsceni ah whaterver. Anyway, Later, how we burned, in the camps, thinking how would it have been if all those opereatives had been unsure if they would have been coming home at night. About how instead of waiting for the footsteps on the stairs, they would have grabbed anything at hand and teamed up on the bastards. If this goes on much longer, we'll be talking the same way.
Well, I don't recall voters making the point that the FAA and FCC are both agencies that exercise illegal power.
It's no wonder air travel is so expensive, but not surprising considering government's penchant for "preserving" land and the inflated real estate market.
So there you go: The airspace over your house and the electromagnetic waves traveling through it are owned by the government, and with consequences you've never considered because bureaucrats and voters alike are unimaginative.
If Montalvo believed the crap she is spewing, it should be easy to get her on record as agreeing that videotaping cops anywhere they are is accaptable. Especially since there is no right to privacy in public service. That's what "public" means.
Any bets on her position on audio and video taping of police?
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Isn't it funny how "privacy concerns" are always something that will be dealt with.... "later"?
I agree.... "PULL!"
Already got eyes at damn near every intersection. At the bank, at the grocery store, at Wal-Mart, in the cop cars, at schools, hospitals, city halls. Now, in the air, watching,watching,watching. Like that Russian guy, Sohlsceni ah whaterver. Anyway, Later, how we burned, in the camps, thinking how would it have been if all those opereatives had been unsure if they would have been coming home at night. About how instead of waiting for the footsteps on the stairs, they would have grabbed anything at hand and teamed up on the bastards. If this goes on much longer, we'll be talking the same way.
Well, I don't recall voters making the point that the FAA and FCC are both agencies that exercise illegal power.
It's no wonder air travel is so expensive, but not surprising considering government's penchant for "preserving" land and the inflated real estate market.
So there you go: The airspace over your house and the electromagnetic waves traveling through it are owned by the government, and with consequences you've never considered because bureaucrats and voters alike are unimaginative.
Enjoy and wave to the camera!
The airspace and airwaves may have been illegally siezed by government, but they are not owned by government. But you already knew that, didn't you.
If Montalvo believed the crap she is spewing, it should be easy to get her on record as agreeing that videotaping cops anywhere they are is accaptable. Especially since there is no right to privacy in public service. That's what "public" means.
Any bets on her position on audio and video taping of police?
Hmmm...
google "microwave gun"
DIY EM AAA? Add camouflage netting and everything - play London Blitz in your back yard!
time to prove the anti's right and start bringing out the 50s...I'm sure with "George Bush" spying on them they won't have too much of a problem.
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