Keeping An Eye On Total Information Awareness
mesozoic writes "Wired is running a story about hackers publishing John Poindexter's personal information (like satellite photos of his home) to protest the proposed Total Information Awareness system. This is just too funny, and it may even raise a few more eyebrows among the national media."
All those years of practice and hard work have finally paid off. You have achieved first post and everybody loves you!
YOU DID IT!
I see you were trying to get the first post there, but it was a timid statement. You will not get the first post unless you really want it, and you must believe in yourself! The next time you try, proudly proclaim your first post, and you may yet have it!
YOU FAIL IT!
So... when is the government going to declare the MS paperclip a terrorist?
Whoever scored this one as a troll is WRONG!
That is one of the funniest sigs I've seen in a long time.
thanks I was waiting for someone to notice! Thunked it up all by myself.
This space available.
"and maybe 1% can read foreign"
and just what the fuck is that supposed to mean?
Keep talking and moding and doing all that good stuff. Don't mind me - I'm just a little TIA bot sitting here in the corner, making some notes. Speak up, please.
In Soviet America the TIA watches...
Wait a minute. Um.
In Soviet Russia the TIA watches YOU.
Uh.
In Soviet Russia YOU watch the TIA!
"It's a trap!"
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Rumsfeld administration is profiting.
CANADIANS TO LEAD WEAPONS INSPECTION TEAM INTO USANovember 21, 2002
(Toronto) - A coalition of Canadian peace groups today
announced their intention to send an international team of
volunteer weapons inspectors into the United States later
this winter. The coalition, Rooting Out Evil, are recruiting
inspectors through their newly launched website,
Routing Out Evil
"Our action has been inspired by none other than George W.
Bush," said Christy Ferguson, a spokesperson for the group.
"The Bush administration has repeatedly declared that the
most dangerous rogue nations are those that:
1) have massive stockpiles of chemical, biological, andnuclear weapons;
2) ignore due process at the United Nations;
3) refuse to sign and honour international treaties; and
4) have come to power through illegitimate means.
"On the basis of President Bush's guidelines, it is clear
that the current U.S. administration poses a great threat to
global security," said Ferguson. "We're following Bush's
lead and demanding that the U.S. grant our inspectors
immediate and unfettered access to any site in the country -
including all presidential compounds - so that we can
identify the weapons of mass destruction in this rogue
state," added David Langille.
Visitors to Rooting Out Evil's website are invited to sign
on as honorary members of the weapons inspection team.
Honorary inspectors can participate in the action, or they
can simply lend the support of their name as they would on a
petition. The actual inspection team that crosses the
border will be comprised of prominent individuals from
Canada and other countries.
The Rooting Out Evil coalition includes Greenpeace Canada,
the Centre for Social Justice, and the Toronto Committee
Against War and Sanctions on Iraq, and is supported by
American groups such as the National Network to End the War
Against Iraq, Global Exchange and the US section of the
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. They
oppose the development, storage, and use of weapons of mass
destruction by any state.--For information: David Langille or Christy Ferguson
info@rootingoutevil.orgDavid Langille, Director of Public Affairs
CENTRE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE489 College Street, Suite 303Toronto, OntarioM6G 1A5
Tel: 416-927-0777 x225Fax: 416-927-7771Toll free: 1-888-803-8881
Email: langille@socialjustice.orgWebsite: http://www.socialjustice.org
Not interested in a war against Iraq?
Become a Weapons Inspector
Cheers,
Woot
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Here you go Mr. Speeling Natzi.
When Noam Chomsky signs an M.I.T. paycheck does he use a ballpoint pen, or the bloody, severed limb of a Cambodian peasant?