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To: WyldKard
"What this means for the average citizen is that whatever you read, eat or do - in the privacy of your home or out in public_will now be suspect in the eyes of your cable repairman, postal carrier, meter man or others who, by way of the services they provide, will have access to your home," said John W. Whitehead, founder and president of the Virginia-based institute.

The cable repairman, postal carrier and meter man have the unalienable right to suspect and report who ever the hell they want -- right now.

Once reported, it is the LE's job to ignore unreasonable suspicion -- e.g. reading an Arabic newspaper -- or to act on reasonable suspicion -- e.g. somebody making a bomb.

48 posted on 07/23/2002 10:41:26 PM PDT by FreeReign
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To: FreeReign
Once reported, it is the LE's job to ignore unreasonable suspicion -- e.g. reading an Arabic newspaper -- or to act on reasonable suspicion -- e.g. somebody making a bomb.

Then let them CALL the god damn FBI about it if they see something suspicious. We don't need a huge new wasteful Government bueracracy to address the proble, certainly not one that would give old J. Hoover a bone...
53 posted on 07/24/2002 2:02:47 AM PDT by WyldKard
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