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Take the quiz and find out, "Are You Being Watched?"
With Attorney General John Ashcroft and other anti-civil liberties extremists in the federal government trying their hardest to turn America into a surveillance state, it's time to find out just how much you know about the Orwellian technology that is all around us. The ACLU's new quiz is fun, fast and informative. Take it now and find out who's been watching you.
Take the quiz and find out, "Are You Being Watched?"
an hour in room 101 with john ashcroft and i think you will change your opinion of your government trancer-x
If you're worried about a lot of the things in that quiz, I suggest you take it up with Wal-Mart and your credit reporting agency, not John Ashcroft. Most of it regards corporate intelligence techniques for tracking sales, customers, and shoplifters. America has very few government controlled cameras, and the ones that exist come in the form of automatic traffic/speeder cams.
Also, the disinformation over the Patriot Act is incredible. There is hardly anything in the bill that authorizes any new kind of domestic intelligence gathering. It's about coordinating existing government resources, and updating laws to reflect new technology.
Three cases:
1) People are up in arms that the government can go to the library and find out what books you checked out. This isn't new! The government has been able to do it for years.
2) Before the Patriot Act, when the feds got a wiretap, they could only get it for a specific phone number, not for a person. The law was written well before mobile phones. So a suspect using throw-away cell phones could easily evade surveillance. Law changed, problem solved, and adapted to new technology.
3) Finally, people have complained that the Patriot Act allows for warrantless searches of a home. This isn't new either! Going back several decades, if police believed that criminal evidence was in immediate danger of being destroyed, they were able to enter without a warrant. THEN, the judge would determine if the entry was warranted. If not, the evidence is excluded, and the suspect is protected. It's also interesting to note that there have been no such searches since the enactment of the Act.
Frankly, the Ashcroft-bashers contribute little to a debate other than drawing Hitler moustaches on him.
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| Originally posted by Trancer-X The ACLU's new quiz is fun, fast and informative. Take it now and find out who's been watching you. Take the quiz and find out, "Are You Being Watched?" |
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| Originally posted by Yoepus Hey!!! That quiz wasn't fast, fun, or informative!! |

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| Originally posted by imokruok |
This "Are you being watched" issue is highly over exaggerated by paranoid individuals.
If the government wants to watch and scrutinize every move by a criminal, that's fine by me. The government has no need, or even want to be "watching" individuals who do nothing with their life, and are of utter unimportance to the welfare of the country and community.
Do you honestly think the government has surveillance upon senior citizens? No. Or how about little children? Highly unlikely. The average Joe? No. Where's the need in that?
As I stated clearly before, people need to get over their paranoia about the government watching every move they make. Perhaps they are feeling guilty about something? (hehehe) Or maybe they just need to lay off the movies for a while.
anuneventrade, you make an excellent point. It reminds me of what an attorney once told me:
'The paranoia felt by people who feel like they're constantly being watched only means that those people think they are more important than they really are.'
Everyone may want to check out this article: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/o...nists/12613.htm
It came out today, written by a Republican and a Democrat, and makes the very points I made above.
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| Originally posted by imokruok 1) People are up in arms that the government can go to the library and find out what books you checked out. This isn't new! The government has been able to do it for years. |
1984, anyone?
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