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Thread: Tomorrow the FBI will be able to wiretap all internet users

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    Hey if they catch us all....Look on the bright side we will all be together....one big happy family !!! Maybe i can try out the prison break thing...lol...

    F*CK FBI...Man they cant hold us all in....We have the POWER.

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    "Anyone who trades liberty for security deserves neither liberty nor security."

    Benjamin Franklin

    This is Amerika, by the way, it's not a free country, it's a democracy.
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    Then you will have to look toward the Netherlands for secure hosting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hairbautt View Post
    "Anyone who trades liberty for security deserves neither liberty nor security."

    Benjamin Franklin

    This is Amerika, by the way, it's not a free country, it's a democracy.
    got one part right, we are not a "Free" country, but we are also not a "democracy". We are a republic


    So does anyone know if this is on a hardware level or a software/firmware level?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mbucari1 View Post
    got one part right, we are not a "Free" country, but we are also not a "democracy". We are a republic
    Post the difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hairbautt View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mbucari1 View Post
    got one part right, we are not a "Free" country, but we are also not a "democracy". We are a republic
    Post the difference.
    A Republic is representative government ruled by law (the Constitution). A democracy is direct government ruled by the majority (mob rule)

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    Wow they Fk'ed us good this time.
    Isn't their some kind of Govt. group to appeal this type of sh*t. I thought people in the US were supposed to have some kind of privacy.

    I dont think there can be anyway around this.(Not that I Know Alot About This Though). It seems like all they have to do now is just create some kind of program to monitor the DL/UL speeds of consumers, and once you pass that max. BHAM!!! You get that letter home saying your being fined.

    Wow this sux.
    Its been awhile but I'm back... well sort of.

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    sigh... not cool :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fibo View Post
    Wow they Fk'ed us good this time.
    Isn't their some kind of Govt. group to appeal this type of sh*t. I thought people in the US were supposed to have some kind of privacy.
    U.S. citizens are slowly losing their privacy.

    It sickens me to see to see people trading civil liberties for so-called "security." What's even worse is when people say that they have nothing to hide, so the government should be allowed to monitor such activity.


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    You live in the most developed country in the world, well pay for consequences
    And I doubt this thing will happen.

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