EPIC Sues FBI Over Terrorist Screening Database 36
octaene writes "The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) has applied for an emergency court order (pdf) requiring the FBI to release information about the Terrorist Screening Database and its role in Secure Flight, the government's proposed passenger prescreening system. Secure Flight will compare passenger records against information in the database, which will include expanded 'Selectee' and 'No-Fly' lists. EPIC argued that information about the database must be made available prior to the October 25 deadline for public comments on the Transportation Security Administration's plans for testing Secure Flight."
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What's scary is that we're most likely below the critical mass required to be able to stage a rebellion if one were needed against a truly oppressive government.
"People will not rebel until not rebelling becomes more painful than rebelling." So we have a ways to go, for better or for worse...
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If worse comes to worse, the (or some alternate-earth) government would issue pagers to all their VALUED personnel in a target area and give them 4 hours to vacate before the:
"Tactical-to-Practical" Anti-Grassroots Overhead Neutron-Yttrium
bomb is dropped..., ahme, LOST...ahem, regrettably prematurely-detonated after being mis-directed to populated coordinates domestic.
Talk about an A.G.O.N.Y. bomb. (I almost wrote "b
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the u.s. today is considerably more repressive than, say, germany in 1939. the top layer of leadership is similarly demonic, and behaves similarly. i guess rebellion in berlin, 1939, would have been unwarranted as well?
agree, disagree, i don't care. but i ask the question because i'm genuinely interested in your answer.
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Six million jews and millions of other "undesirables" would disagree with you... at least they would disagree with you if they hadn't been exterminated by the Nazis. I'm not denying the US has its problems right now, but to compare us to the Nazis is just absurd.
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Get with the program. The US today is just as Nazi as the Nazi government was, they're just not as overt about it.
I'm sure a large percentage of the populations of Afghanistan and Iraq would ha
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i'd like to know why its off limits to make a comparison to the nazi administration. i mean, if the shoe fits...
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They've sworn to uphold the constitution first, and their orders second. I expect that some would take that oath seriously.
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EPIC VICTORY??? DOH!!!
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You also ignore the fact that states that have conceled carry have lower gun crime rates than states that ban guns.
And don't get me started on CALIFORNIA banning a class of gun that has never been used in a crime.
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I believe DAldredge was referring to California's ban on .50 caliber breech loading rifles. You see the thing is, there is not alot of criminal application of a rifle that costs thousands of dollars plus $4 a round. Violent crime is usually an act of desperation. It is a lot easier to pay 5 guys a hundred bucks each to go kill someone, then to hire someone who can afford to buy that kind of expensive specialty gun.
P.S. they are a lot of fun to shoot if you can find a long enough range.
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Second, facts are facts. If the facts support my side I am happy, if they don't I rethink my position (which seams to rarely happen on the internet)
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Yes it is.
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But seriously, don't expect any semblance of rationality, numeracy or even simple common sense when dealing with any issue of political import. That means that the right to bear arms, global warming, abortion, separation of Church and State, stem-cell research, privacy and civil liberties, copyright and software patents, and/or any number of other issues that actually do impact our life and liberty are unlikely to be resolved in a manner beneficial to s
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Fact Sheet: The Terrorist Screening Center (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?content=1598