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Story: Police want power to seize encryption keys

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Posted by: Anonymous (Wednesday 16 August 2006, 12:07 PM)

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The police want powers seize encryption keys; why give them just powers to seize encryption keys only; why not give them powers to sleep with our wives as well and also allow them to tap our phones and allow the police to be our one and only ISP so that they can scutinize all our e-mail and tap into our computers any time they wish.After all freedom and democracyand privacy depends on the meaning the police and politicions give us. We are nothing but a bunch of sheep and the politicions know that. That is why, just when the voters started getting upset with the Blair /Bush stand on Isreal and the Lebenon; we have a security alert; how convenient,to divert the attention of the voters. The threat has been there for some time and it seemed not important enough to tell the voters.So far,the security vigilance; shot an innocent man seven times in the head; raided a home in forest gate and shot another innocent man and now the the police are harrasing the person they shot in forest gate with bogus police charges. After all we should have learned our lesson on how the politicions minuplate inteligence information to suit their racist attitudes. THAT IS WHY SOME OF US BECOME POLITICIONS; so long as you give the sheep enough green grass; the sheep will swollow poison if necessary to please their shepherd/politicion.

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