In article >
zadoc > wrote:
>
> On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 15:50:10 -0600,
> (Brent P) wrote:
>
> >In article >, zadoc wrote:
> >
> >> To reiterate, not "everyone" is trackable, in Australia at least, but
> >> why should they worry if they were?
> >
> >Why do you have such trust in government? Government proves time and
> >time again that it is not interested in the people but itself. It's
> >officals only interested in themselves. This is a constant in human
> >history.
> >
> I don't especially trust "government" but I have even less trust in
> "private enterprise". As the old saying goes, "better the devil you
> know than the devil you don't".
>
> My transactions with the government are traceable and actionable. This
> is not the case with "private enterprise".
>
> A simple example: Check the spyware "cookies" on your system. Check
> how many are planted by government authorities as against private
> enterprise. Calculate the ratio. Then get back to me with the
> results and tell me who is spying on you. :-)
>
Better yet, delete all cookies everytime you close your browser.
surf with flash, active-x, java and javascript turned off. enable only for trusted
sites and only those that you NEED.
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"An evil exists that threatens every man, woman, and child of this great nation.
We must take steps to ensure our domestic security and protect our homeland."
- Adolf Hitler, proposing the creation of the Gestapo in Nazi Germany.
- George Bush, Talking about the Homeland Security Act and the Patriot Act.
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