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Comment Re:Conclusion (Score 1) 370

If the US Government wants to watch me go home every night and get satisfaction from pictures of Julia Roberts while eating Cheezy Puffs.... ... who am I to say I'm not comfortable being watched?

In fact, I hope they invent technology to smell my shorts from orbit, know how long its been since I washed them and how many methane expulsions I've had. Someone has to watch the screen, sniff the monitor, be nausiated, AND wont be able to tell anyone about it except maybe Donald Rumsfeld - who then could claim he spent all day chasing terrorists but actually spent a better part of the day wretching on government payroll.

Some new world order. Besides, open government when the government is for the people by the people leads to... open people? Or no privacy.

So my point is the more trustworthy we are as people, the more trustworthy our government will be.

The question I refuse to ask is; "Why are you so worried about being watched?" You're making them wonder what you are up to. Me? I don't care, I still have half a bag of Cheezy Puffs and high speed internet at home.

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