Kit-Fox wrote:So yeah, complete lie, just the like the lie on the front of the census form where they tell you that your data will be stored safely for 100 years.
Unfortunately, 'stored safely' does not mean 'kept private', so it's really not a lie.
Kit-Fox wrote:So yeah, complete lie, just the like the lie on the front of the census form where they tell you that your data will be stored safely for 100 years.
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R8 wrote:really this right to privacy crap annoys me everytime people kick up a fuss about it.
and normally it is the ones whos lives are so boring or so un informative that want to protect their "privacy."
if the government wanted to know anyhting about you,which most likley they already know everysingle detail they need, they could easily tap your phone, spy on you , get existing records from elsewhere etc. hell people post all their information on facebook and all over the interenet but oh no if the government asks for it its suddenly becomes all synical.
why not look at the census as the way to get your own information accross ina manner that you want it to be understod properly, and just think that it could be useful to plan something for the future, or even at the very least school kids can use the information for their school reseacrh projects and so on, whcih i havedone in the past.
Taking this, and what was available at the time in Eagles Nest, a tribute of 2,646,700,740,469,084 Dark Matter Units was demanded, and taken,
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[BoT] Jack wrote:R8's post was retarded. So people have no right to privacy because they don't have it already? By the same logic, slaves had no right to freedom as they were already slaves.
hell people post all their information on facebook and all over the interenet but oh no if the government asks for it its suddenly becomes all synical.
Taking this, and what was available at the time in Eagles Nest, a tribute of 2,646,700,740,469,084 Dark Matter Units was demanded, and taken,
Sidetracking; The only reason the slaves had a 'right' to freedom was because it served a political goal to give them such rights. It added a substantial figure to the Union's population. The tie-in with the humanist ideals caused the idea to take hold more strongly than hoped for.[BoT] Jack wrote:R8's post was retarded. So people have no right to privacy because they don't have it already? By the same logic, slaves had no right to freedom as they were already slaves.
Cole wrote:[BoT] Jack wrote:R8's post was retarded. So people have no right to privacy because they don't have it already? By the same logic, slaves had no right to freedom as they were already slaves.
He had a point thoughhell people post all their information on facebook and all over the interenet but oh no if the government asks for it its suddenly becomes all synical.
It's funny some people provide by themselves almost everything the gov would want to know. Or the employer. Or anyone who would want to know. It's like offering your life on a plate.
That's why I do provide only what I intend to tell on facebook or other sites. Just tell your friends about things, instead of posting it all over facebook/myspace/...where your employer or people like this might check too.
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All lawyers are, though. Getting legal counsel is even more stupid. Become legal counsel, and get yourself some good money from the **Filtered** who get themselves arrested.[BoT] Jack wrote:Because you can be **Filtered** over if you don't, even when you were perfectly in the right. People tend to say stupid **Filtered** that can easily be used against them. It's always best to seek counsel prior to speaking with the police when there is a possibility of what you saying coming back to bite you in the ass. Not all cops are **Filtered** wads, but a lot of them are.