Hum Dinger
Gold Member
- Aug 19, 2008
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There should be a law requiring performance art to be restricted to theaters, otherwise people like you tend to get awfully confused.
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Plausible deniability right. Like when we didn't know anything prior to the Moscow attack last week. ?And Colonel Sanders.
When that was said there was no AI, MySpace was cutting edge social media, there wasn't even video streaming. The notion that government actually could monitor everything seemed utterly ludicrous given the technology and speeds. That is simply not the case now. Plus it was some Republicans who said that, not all. Only in liberal lala land do you find such pervasive hive mind conformity.I remember when Republicans used to say "If you haven't done anything wrong you have nothing to worry about".![]()
Plausible deniability right. Like when we didn't know anything prior to the Moscow attack last week. ?
What am I saying doesn't matter.Are you saying there is no actual evidence that any of the buildings were demoed?
Was the Pentagon hit by a plane, or was it a missile?
You can thank 9/11 and the Patriot Act![]()
If you watched certain YouTube videos, investigators demanded your data from Google
Shared YouTube data prompts civil liberty worries.mashable.com
"The government is tracking you because you watch a video on YouTube" used to be just something I'd joke about but it's becoming that I can't say is a joke anymore.
But federal investigators are retrieving personal data that Google hands over from users that watch some videos. Which I don't understand, what is to be gained? Sounds more like list building for potential enemies of the state to me.
I don't think so.I remember when Republicans used to say "If you haven't done anything wrong you have nothing to worry about".![]()