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Story: Google keeps up porn probe battle

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Posted by: Anonymous (Monday 20 February 2006, 2:44 PM)

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Big Brother has officially arrived! To think they can catch child porno folks with google searches is a joke. A much better way is to just get online and pretend they are kids. I believe the government has "other" motivations. The word "child pornography" is a buzzword to get the population to accept its latest snooping excursions. I think we should all short out the system having a massive internet type in and all of us do searches on government buzz words. Even better lets short out the email monitors by everyone sending an email with all the buzzwords they can think of such as suicide bomber, Al Qaeda, George Bush,
ricin, anthrax, nuclear attack. truck bombs, jihad, Allah,
Mohammed, and so forth.
Also the words democrat, liberal, Clinton, could be included. If these intrusions into our privacy get much worse, I may just stop using the computer at all for personal communications and searches etc. We can always go back to libraries and couriers.
The biggest joke is that most Middle Eastern terrorists are going to write in Arabic not English. Why spy on US citizens. We already know not to put anything in our emails that we don't want the whole world to know.

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