Privacy on Myspace
June 8th 2006 23:47
The National Security Agency in the Pentagon has thought of a great new way to catch scapegoat terrorists. That's right, mass searches of private details provided on sites such as Myspace.
So a friendly piece of advice, if myspace asks you for your religion, but 'conservative Christian', if it asks you for your hobbies, do not put 'Revolution' and if it asks you if you have a beard and wear a turban, ou might be safer to say no.
The Pentagon have also, since September 11, started illegal (yes, they are too lazy to even change the law, they're simply breaking it) logging of phone conversations between a person who is suspected of committing crimes in the past OR future, or even just having links with a terrorist organisation (interestingly enough, the man who's given the most money to the taliban, is George Bush senior)
Surprisingly, John Howard is copying Bush... Phone logging is now also being carried out in Aus.
Back to myspace, whilst I've never used it, I'm saddened at this breach of privacy, because now - fewer Americans will dare criticise their government, which is not only good fun and provids great Punk music, but its also the most important cornerstone of democracy.
Peace
So a friendly piece of advice, if myspace asks you for your religion, but 'conservative Christian', if it asks you for your hobbies, do not put 'Revolution' and if it asks you if you have a beard and wear a turban, ou might be safer to say no.
The Pentagon have also, since September 11, started illegal (yes, they are too lazy to even change the law, they're simply breaking it) logging of phone conversations between a person who is suspected of committing crimes in the past OR future, or even just having links with a terrorist organisation (interestingly enough, the man who's given the most money to the taliban, is George Bush senior)
Surprisingly, John Howard is copying Bush... Phone logging is now also being carried out in Aus.
Back to myspace, whilst I've never used it, I'm saddened at this breach of privacy, because now - fewer Americans will dare criticise their government, which is not only good fun and provids great Punk music, but its also the most important cornerstone of democracy.
Peace
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