They want to track us now!

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Pax:
Lisa and Siena,

You are now charter members without peer. Go forth and watch your backs šŸ‘
Pax you want to start a thread so we will know who are commrads are:ehh:
 
Lisa,

Your idea of a thread on this subject could be dangerous but funny. I will have to weigh the need for laughs against the dangers of our members surrendering their anonymity.
 
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Pax:
Lisa,

Your idea of a thread on this subject could be dangerous but funny. I will have to weigh the need for laughs against the dangers of our members surrendering their anonymity.
I have already done it:o
 
Lisa,

I am warming to the idea of starting a thread. As you may already know, I do not start threads. I generally try to contribute in some small way, but have been known to derail them into unrelated topics. I’m not even sure what forum would be the appropriate place. Since you have much more experience in this area, I would greatly appreciate any (name removed by moderator)ut you might have.
 
Lisa,

I found it and blushed like the winner on the Gong Show! Fame is not my game, but the railroad committee has successfully accomplished its mission. You are now promoted to CEO of the Anonymous Paranoid Catholic Answers Alliance.
 
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Pax:
Lisa,

I found it and blushed like the winner on the Gong Show! Fame is not my game, but the railroad committee has successfully accomplished its mission. You are now promoted to CEO of the Anonymous Paranoid Catholic Answers Alliance.
:o 😃
 
Oops,

I failed to mention the glorious admission of antiaphrodite into the elite corps of the Anonymous Paranoid Catholic Answers Alliance. Your paper work was temporarily misplaced while we did a deep back ground check. antiaphrodite is unmistakably paranoid and is also antichip and is therefore granted full membership and equal standing with her peerless peers. As always, watch your back; you never know, they might be gaining on you.
 
there is no way that I would allow that to happen to me without one heck of a fight. I believe some people in our goverment would love to be able to do that and that a lot of citizens will agree with them. Pretty sad.
 
Santa Cruz:
If the Goverment can get the gun out my hand and it will not be easy that maybe just maybe thay can insert a chip in my body but I dout it.
Watch the medical community too they are trying to fuff it up and make it look like a good thing:nope:
msnbc.msn.com/id/6237364/
 
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Pax:
Oops,

I failed to mention the glorious admission of antiaphrodite into the elite corps of the Anonymous Paranoid Catholic Answers Alliance. Your paper work was temporarily misplaced while we did a deep back ground check. antiaphrodite is unmistakably paranoid and is also antichip and is therefore granted full membership and equal standing with her peerless peers. As always, watch your back; you never know, they might be gaining on you.
i think i’ve outrun them, but you never know! thank you for admitting me!!!
 
It is inevitable.

Governments will keep ā€œprotectingā€ us by taking our money and building technology to spy on us.

We won’t stop them because we can be sold on comfort and security, having taken freedom completely for granted. For perfect examples of how seductive these intrusions are, look at some of the reactions from CAF members right here on this thread on new x-ray technology. Look at how many concede that this is OK, or that if it improves safety let’s do it, etc. This is what empowers the government to become more and more like the Orwellian novel 1984. The difference between now and when Orwell wrote that book, is that the technology now exists so it is just a matter of time until its concepts are implemented. We will be turned into spies against each other.

I don’t anticipate the public will wake up in time to turn this around any time soon. Not only will we be tracked everywhere, our ā€œnudeā€ x-rays will be files with them. All cars will have GPS tracking devices like the ā€œOnstarā€ system – at least we can find stolen cars easily I guess. Computers will track all automobile traffic and look for any patterns out of the ordinary, so you had better have a good excuse to be where you are at any given time. Don’t believe me? Let’s bet $10,000 on it, payable in 10 years.

Everything is in place for all this to happen, and has already progressed beyond acceptable – recently formalized by the USA Patriot Act. Thanks to that Act, we have now formally authorized covert searches in individual’s homes without a warrant (they can now literally sneak in when you aren’t home and plant cameras and devices to record your computer keystrokes, etc.) and that isn’t enough. The FBI is currently trying, again, to be able to cut the judicial process out entirely and obtain ā€œadministrativeā€ search warrants – which essentially means that we no longer will enjoy the right to privacy.

Maybe people don’t care about privacy.

Before this is all over, we conservatives might wish we had listened to the ACLU a little more, but overall the liberals sell the same thing so we can’t really count on them to protect our privacy either. Libertarians would do something about it, but no time soon because they have no measurable political power because just about everyone’s bought into the mainstream.

From Neal Boortz ā€œFavorite Quotesā€ page:
ā€œIn the end they will lay their freedom at our feet and say to us, ā€˜Make us your slaves, but feed us.ā€™ā€ [Dosteovsky’s ā€˜Grand Inquisitor’]

ā€œIf you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen.ā€ [Samuel Adams]
*This is one of my favorites. From Alexander Tyler. No, he wasn’t writing about the United States. This quote is well over one hundred years old. Tyler was writing about the fall of the Athenian Republic. *
ā€œA democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves money from the public treasure. From that moment on the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most money from the public treasury, with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy followed by a dictatorship. The average age of the world’s great civilizations has been two hundred years. These nations have progressed through the following sequence: from bondage to spiritual faith, from spiritual faith to great courage, from courage to liberty, from liberty to abundance, from abundance to selfishness, from selfishness to complacency from complacency to apathy, from apathy to dependency, from dependency back to bondage.ā€
Alan
 
It’s scary how far down this road many Catholics have gone.

I actually heard on Relevant Radio one guy call in and in a perfectly sincere voice justified something because the government needs to protect us from ourselves. He even cited motorcycle helmet laws as a ā€œgoodā€ example.

And then there’s this whole issue with the State dictating what our children are to learn. People find this concept totally acceptable!
 
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rlg94086:
I doubt that the inventors are evil and sinister. I’m sure they’ve developed it with good in mind. Unfortunately, good inventions and discoveries can be used for evil. Ask Alfred Nobel and Albert Einstein.
:amen:

Hey, I’m an engineer. You get a job, and you design what you’re told to design. They give you a paycheck, and you go home.

Alan
 
Hey, I’m an engineer. You get a job, and you design what you’re told to design. They give you a paycheck, and you go home.

Alan
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Alan,

Thanks for the back-up. I’m a sales guy, so sometimes I sell it and then ask engineering to design it. 😃

Robert.
 
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rlg94086:
Alan,

Thanks for the back-up. I’m a sales guy, so sometimes I sell it and then ask engineering to design it. 😃

Robert.
Oh, my! I don’t suppose you ā€œhappenā€ to have a copy of my favorite Dilbert from several years ago? I lost my copy in a fire in March. It was between Dilbert and Stan from sales. (I think his name was stan.)

Possibly paraphrased a bit, Dilbert said, ā€œYou have sold something that engineering can’t possibly produce. Do you know what this means?ā€

Stan: ā€œIt means I am a great salesman and you are a putrid engineer. Perhaps you should consider taking some classes.ā€

Dilbert, thinking to himself: ā€œKarate classes.ā€

Alan
 
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AlanFromWichita:
Oh, my! I don’t suppose you ā€œhappenā€ to have a copy of my favorite Dilbert from several years ago? I lost my copy in a fire in March. It was between Dilbert and Stan from sales. (I think his name was stan.)

Possibly paraphrased a bit, Dilbert said, ā€œYou have sold something that engineering can’t possibly produce. Do you know what this means?ā€

Stan: ā€œIt means I am a great salesman and you are a putrid engineer. Perhaps you should consider taking some classes.ā€

Dilbert, thinking to himself: ā€œKarate classes.ā€

Alan
:rotfl:

No. I don’t have it, but I’m now busting a gut.

In my past positions, I’ve sold robust, already designed and tested product. In one job, I helped engineering develop customer-specific products.

In my latest gig, I’m expected to sell systems which either exist in an engineer’s mind or are built, but not working yet. Confidence level is very low šŸ˜‘

How to get back on topic…

I’ve never had a black ops organization ask me to sell a product designed to control and/or track the masses. 😃
God Bless,

Robert
 
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