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Re: [privacy] Privacy is dead; Just ask the president
From: Shyaam <shyaam () gmail com>
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 14:08:29 -0400
That is true and a very well known fact that, privacy is used as an imaginary blanket (unlike atmosphere which is blanket of earth) and it creates a secured feeling in people's imagination. It is something that gives the port of entry for the terrorists. It is something that people believed once that it is their own, but is being taken by someone else unknowingly. "If you know that you are a stupid, you have chances to correct it. But if you are stupid without a conscience, there is no possibility for correction." Similarly, privacy is something that is lost in both ways and people will never understand that, as the government tries only to cover up shits instead of protecting good stuff. Loss in the privacy is shown in terms of Data files or SSN ID's. But the real loss is not just the cost to remake such ID's, but allowing bad people to enter into the country with Fake ID's and ultimately loosing the country itself. Imagine, there is atleast a million records lost on an average per year>(Correct me if I am wrong). In that million records, cant some group of people even use 1 percent of it, which is 10,000. Forget 10,000. Imagine 0.001 % which makes it 10 Intruders to enter into the nation. Security is not just in THEORETICAL aspects, but also in implementation and practical stuff. If 10 intruder's can come in 1 yr, imagine how many years would it take for them to gather around and plot something that could be dangerous enough to cause a history of bad things. Instead of conquering other nations and gaining more money in war, Instead of NOT taxing/aka Vetoing the taxes from Tobacco and increasing the tax on poor people, Instead of concentrating on OUTSOURCING and allowing other countries to enjoy the TAX money, concentrate on something that protects yourself "GOVERNMENT". DHS was created to increase security. They are insecure in so many ways. They loose records, they publish wrong bulletins and withdraws them and reinitiates them. How much of money is wasted in all these stuff? They loose records of people, they loose people's forms that are submitted for Green card or Citizenship. If this department is built for securing the nation from the terrorism, then imagine the efficiency of all other agencies. They all do well in kidnapping people and initiating plans on how to bring other nations down, but why not concentrate on protecting the NATION instead. Everything is interlinked. So I thought of taking sometime in addressing them. I am sure that different people have different opinions and we will be seeing that in the responses to this email, if someone is going to respond. Kind Regards, Shyaam On 7/21/07, Richard M. Smith <rms () computerbytesman com> wrote:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/07/21/bush.colonoscopy/index.html Polyps removed from Bush's colon Five polyps were found in the examination, spokesman Scott Stanzel said. All were small, less than a centimeter [half an inch] in diameter, he said, and "none appeared worrisome." The polyps were removed and sent to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, for routine microscopic examination, Stanzel said. Results are expected in two to three days. _______________________________________________ privacy mailing list privacy () whitestar linuxbox org http://www.whitestar.linuxbox.org/mailman/listinfo/privacy
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