Quote:A new flyer released by the Department of Justice and the FBI, emblazoned with the logos of each agency and being circulated to Internet cafes and other businesses, warns of “potential indicators of terrorist activities.”
In particular, the flyer cautions businesses to be on the lookout for “content of extreme/radical nature” as well as people who visit an Internet cafe even though there is evidence they have Internet access at home. It also urges people to watch for anyone using “anonymizers, portals, or other means to shield IP address,” or who seems “overly concerned about privacy.”
What’s more, the flyer urges people to be suspicious of those who “always pay cash” and to “identify license plates, vehicle description, names used, languages spoken, ethnicity, etc.”
The flyer concedes near the bottom that “some of the activities, taken individually, could be innocent and must be examined by law enforcement professionals.” Presumably, paying cash isn’t 100% proof that someone is a terrorist, but you’d better note their license plate and ethnicity, just in case.
http://news.antiwar.com/2012/02/02/justi...terrorism/
TL;DR if you care about your rights you're possibly a terrorist
We've become scared after 9/11, and while we all know that was a tragic day, we also know that you can't spend the rest of your life living in fear.
Do people in Pear Harbor still flinch when they hear a plane flying overhead? Probably not. Loss of life in any form is tragic, but especially when it is due to an attack from an enemy. Despite that, we have to learn how to become secure without endangering the freedoms that others died for and people still die for to this day.
While I think defense is important, we can't restrict ourselves to the point that we are miserable defending ourselves because if we take away our own freedom while trying to stop our enemies from taking it from us, they'll still have won.
In some ways, us continuing to be a free country living without fear (but not in ignorance) is a form of victory in itself.
(02-03-2012 08:50 PM)No Cow Level Wrote: [ -> ][quote]
TL;DR if you care about your rights you're possibly a terrorist
Well I would be considered one right now. I dont believe in the government and dont much care for the USA anymore. So according to the gov I am tech a "Terrorist" right now.
(Someone in) the gevernment has taken down porn sites for allegedly funneling money to terrorists.
Basically irony.
(02-03-2012 11:37 PM)Mr. Coffee Wrote: [ -> ](Someone in) the gevernment has taken down porn sites for allegedly funneling money to terrorists.
Basically irony.
My hentai sites nooooooo.

(02-04-2012 12:23 AM)ZergZergling Wrote: [ -> ] (02-03-2012 11:37 PM)Mr. Coffee Wrote: [ -> ](Someone in) the gevernment has taken down porn sites for allegedly funneling money to terrorists.
Basically irony.
My hentai sites nooooooo.
According to US logic your next to get arrested. Good luck zerg, that's what you get for watching that hentai.
(02-04-2012 10:05 AM)Ein Wrote: [ -> ]your next to get arrested.
Homeland security needs to drop the terrorism thing and open 'grammar camps'
"Presumably, paying cash isn’t 100% proof that someone is a terrorist, but you’d better note their license plate and ethnicity, just in case."