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To: veronica
Nail the Nazis, fine with me. Should have been done years ago when the perps had all their teeth and weren't using wheel chairs to get around. I just find the double standard perplexing. Nazism was defeated over five decades ago, you know. Most of those involved are dead. But the gulags and lao gai are more recent. Many people involved with them are running around loose. But for some reason, Hollywood doesn't want to make movies about the deaths of over 80 million at the hands of communists. Nor can we turn on TV and see the horrors of communism 24/7 as we can the horrors of the Holocaust everyday of the week.

you do see what is going on, don't you?

62 posted on 02/21/2002 12:07:52 PM PST by LarryLied
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To: LarryLied
Look at this creature:
As the law now stands, there is no privacy in public places; that's why sports stadiums are called "Snooper Bowls." A whisper to your spouse on your front porch is the public's business, say the courts; and on that intrusive analogy, long-range microphones may soon be allowed to pick up voice vibrations on windowpanes. When your government, employer, landlord, merchant, banker and local sports team gang up to picture, digitize and permanently record your every activity, you are placed under unprecedented control. This is not some alarmist Orwellian scenario; it is here, now, financed by $20 billion last year and $15 billion more this year of federal money appropriated out of sheer fear.

By creating the means to monitor 300 million visits to the United States yearly, this administration and a supine opposition are building a system capable of identifying, tracking and spying on 300 million Americans. So far, the reaction has been a most un-American docility. More

Un-American? What a pathetic wimp, eh?
75 posted on 02/21/2002 1:05:24 PM PST by CommiesOut
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