For what it's worth:
Anyone who believes that in the technology based "connected" world we live in you truly have "privacy", you're fooling yourself. A teenager with computer skills can break into your computer and see everything. Anyone with the right electronics knowledge can utilize any camera you have in your home (including baby video monitors). Anyone with a good scanner can listen in on anyones' cell and cordless phone calls. So the privacy issue is really, in a way, a moot point.
Something that our beloved media forgets to tell us (so that we can have an opinion without actually education ourselves on the issues) ...we are fighting an unconventional war against an unconventional enemy that will die rather that give up. The writers of the constitution probablly didn't see that one coming. We have to adapt and approach this war differently ...or we risk faliure, and that's not an option.
Finally, as a parent, I want to see my kid grow up, not get blown up ...so yes, I support the president.
Train well...
Anyone who believes that in the technology based "connected" world we live in you truly have "privacy", you're fooling yourself. A teenager with computer skills can break into your computer and see everything. Anyone with the right electronics knowledge can utilize any camera you have in your home (including baby video monitors). Anyone with a good scanner can listen in on anyones' cell and cordless phone calls. So the privacy issue is really, in a way, a moot point.
Something that our beloved media forgets to tell us (so that we can have an opinion without actually education ourselves on the issues) ...we are fighting an unconventional war against an unconventional enemy that will die rather that give up. The writers of the constitution probablly didn't see that one coming. We have to adapt and approach this war differently ...or we risk faliure, and that's not an option.
Finally, as a parent, I want to see my kid grow up, not get blown up ...so yes, I support the president.
Train well...
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