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Old 12-17-2013, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by donb9006 View Post
This is how countries are destroyed. They tighten and tighten, they take this away, and then that. They spy on their own citizens more and more. And then people begin to disappear. Until ALL the dissidents are gone. And then it's too late. You've lost everything.

Think Germany. MOST of the people loved Hitler and what he was doing...for safety, for security, for the country. People said the same things that were said here today...we NEED these things! What do you have to hide? We MUST give up our personal sovereignty for the good of all. It's the same script, yet we've forgotten...
I think you are a very inelligent guy, and obviously anti any government.

I am shocked that you would compare a situation that took place almost 100 years ago when not only were there none of the technology available, but the spying was done by neighbor on neighbor. This is not even in the same ball park as the analogy you are passing off here.

Secondly, I think the constitution allows the federal government is in specific charge of national defense and that is what we are talking about.

I recommend to you a read on the Tokyo gas attacks on the subway, and how close....how very close this RELIGIOUS group was to getting hold of nuclear weapons.. I have read a few on that, and it just frightens me what a small world we now live in and how delicate the balance is between freedom and total destruction. The world is not full of peace dwellers....and those who hate and profess it...those who seek to destroy and announce it.....they now have a "shot"