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No doubt, until the people of the USA take to the streets and demand that all politicians step down and start over with new elections, things WILL not change. But,as i've said before many times, americans are to fat, too lazy, and this is my opinion only, i think they are a bunch of cowards for not standing up for their future generations. What we don't do now is only hurting our grand-children.
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Discuss FBI takes Kim Dotcom's data without courts consent or knowledge at the Computers & Technologies forum within tehPARADOX.COM Online Sharing Community.
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I am a US citizen and I sign petitions almost on a daily basis to prevent the Government from taking away what little is left of our constitutional rights. The problem is the: 1) The US Mainstream media does not cover the loss of our rights (and or focuses on the supposed reason that their rights were taking away was to protect the US and them) and if someone opposes them 2) Their branded as psychotic, a conspiracy theorists and dismissed by the mainstream media without any consideration of it being the truth and or a threat to national security and jailed as a prisoner of war without a trial. 3) People don't want to know the truth as it scares them, they just want to eat and get fatter. The "patriot act" was not voted for by the people for the people it was just implemented behind closed doors, the excuse was the twin tower scam. So I'm not surprised the FBI did not follow protocol in another country as they do not in their own country. |
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