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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MelaninKing: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Grumman: [qb] Melaninking: [b]''There is no such thing as Freedom in America.''[/b] Yes there is. All one has to do is abide by the rules set down for you. Now if one has a job where they have to wear a white shirt and tie to work, in business of course, then yes they probably will be spied on because they are trying to out-con those who made the rules. So the rulemakers have more money at their disposal so they set the attitude for microchips and national ID. Bottomline: go fishing, play basketball, tennis. Anything. Just stay out of the way. Social networks: as long as you have kids and some adults who have kiddie tendencies themselves, and have some weird idea of having to connect and talk about their personal affairs then yes they will be caught up in the stuff too. They'll be easy to locate because they can't shut their mouths. Traffic monitors: but aren't these devices used to manage traffic? On the other hand I suppose a bank robber wouldn't like the idea of a traffic light-turned-surveillance equipment. Medical monitoring: Some old geezer at 80 plus who has a pacemaker needs to be monitored? But he's already being monitored. I'm guessing he would have enough sense stay away from powerful electrical equipment. Back in my day when I was about 25 it was said don't trust anyone over 30. That probably still holds true for most of those on this website; see 2nd comment above. Actually you can't trust teenagers either. Moral of the story (if it isn't obvious by now): If you can't control your impulses to run afoul of those who really know how to run afoul then accept what you got comin'. [/qb][/QUOTE]Grumman, This is naive in so many ways, I hesitate to even begin. Rules: It's no secret that America has always had two sets of rules. One for whites/Jews, and another set for people of color. Which set of these rules did you have in mind? Today, US law, is no longer based on Common law, but Laws based on Commercial Code, which is Corporate Law. This means that a Man-Made thing such as a Corporation can be greater than Man. For a Christian nation to take this route is a severe contradiction When you step into a court room, there will be a flag displayed there. It looks like an American flag, but on careful inspection something is amiss. Aren't the maritime colors displayed on the flag; Red, White, Blue, and Gold? What is wrong with this picture? Stay Out Of The Way? Go fishing, play basketball? Are you implying that people of color should avoid doing business nationally or internationally? To travel, one needs a passport. Passports are micro chipped. Stay out of the way? Is that your idea of freedom, or is it freedom with limits? Networks We're back to the issue of Freedom again. Isn't citizen surveillance one of the injustices the USA accused communist Russia, China, and Cuba of? Isn't this a blatant violation of the US constitution, and the Bill Of Rights? Traffic monitoring Since this implementation is funded by tax payer dollars while the proceeds from violations is given to private concerns such as Lockheed Martin, isn't this a violation of the constitution which states that no government local or national may profit from it's citizens? It's very apparent, especially today where cities and states are revenue deficient that these traffic monitor violations and fines have been kicked up in overtime to generate additional revenue for Cities and States using border line legal tactics which would have been thrown out of court prior to their implementation. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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