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September 23, 2009 at 3:54 PM in reply to: “White House collects Web users’ data without notice” #460773September 23, 2009 at 3:54 PM in reply to: “White House collects Web users’ data without notice” #460966
kicksavedave
ParticipantThis is idiotic, to even consider this is news.
Someone goes to Obama’s face book page and writes something – anything – and then complains that Obama keeps it without telling him he’s keeping it? What on earth would make someone, anyone, think that when you post something in public about someone else, on the internet, that it doesn’t automatically become a matter of public record?
It should be assumed that when you write on my wall, that I’m going to keep it. That I haven’t specifically told you that I’m going to keep it, only makes you the sucker if you didn’t think that was happening in the first place. This is nothing more than another way to try to characterize BO in a negative light. When there are so many legitimate things to discuss, this is what the WashTimes comes up with? Lame :rolleyes:
September 23, 2009 at 3:54 PM in reply to: “White House collects Web users’ data without notice” #461308kicksavedave
ParticipantThis is idiotic, to even consider this is news.
Someone goes to Obama’s face book page and writes something – anything – and then complains that Obama keeps it without telling him he’s keeping it? What on earth would make someone, anyone, think that when you post something in public about someone else, on the internet, that it doesn’t automatically become a matter of public record?
It should be assumed that when you write on my wall, that I’m going to keep it. That I haven’t specifically told you that I’m going to keep it, only makes you the sucker if you didn’t think that was happening in the first place. This is nothing more than another way to try to characterize BO in a negative light. When there are so many legitimate things to discuss, this is what the WashTimes comes up with? Lame :rolleyes:
September 23, 2009 at 3:54 PM in reply to: “White House collects Web users’ data without notice” #461379kicksavedave
ParticipantThis is idiotic, to even consider this is news.
Someone goes to Obama’s face book page and writes something – anything – and then complains that Obama keeps it without telling him he’s keeping it? What on earth would make someone, anyone, think that when you post something in public about someone else, on the internet, that it doesn’t automatically become a matter of public record?
It should be assumed that when you write on my wall, that I’m going to keep it. That I haven’t specifically told you that I’m going to keep it, only makes you the sucker if you didn’t think that was happening in the first place. This is nothing more than another way to try to characterize BO in a negative light. When there are so many legitimate things to discuss, this is what the WashTimes comes up with? Lame :rolleyes:
September 23, 2009 at 3:54 PM in reply to: “White House collects Web users’ data without notice” #461581kicksavedave
ParticipantThis is idiotic, to even consider this is news.
Someone goes to Obama’s face book page and writes something – anything – and then complains that Obama keeps it without telling him he’s keeping it? What on earth would make someone, anyone, think that when you post something in public about someone else, on the internet, that it doesn’t automatically become a matter of public record?
It should be assumed that when you write on my wall, that I’m going to keep it. That I haven’t specifically told you that I’m going to keep it, only makes you the sucker if you didn’t think that was happening in the first place. This is nothing more than another way to try to characterize BO in a negative light. When there are so many legitimate things to discuss, this is what the WashTimes comes up with? Lame :rolleyes:
kicksavedave
ParticipantI like the little log cabin on the property, that’d be enough for me… except… the real problem I see with that whole mansion is that is located in the state of Tennessee. Doh!
kicksavedave
ParticipantI like the little log cabin on the property, that’d be enough for me… except… the real problem I see with that whole mansion is that is located in the state of Tennessee. Doh!
kicksavedave
ParticipantI like the little log cabin on the property, that’d be enough for me… except… the real problem I see with that whole mansion is that is located in the state of Tennessee. Doh!
kicksavedave
ParticipantI like the little log cabin on the property, that’d be enough for me… except… the real problem I see with that whole mansion is that is located in the state of Tennessee. Doh!
kicksavedave
ParticipantI like the little log cabin on the property, that’d be enough for me… except… the real problem I see with that whole mansion is that is located in the state of Tennessee. Doh!
kicksavedave
ParticipantSo, on a practical level, if one is predicting the dollar to continue to drop vs say, the Euro, if you’re planning a long trip to Europe next June, would it not make sense to exchange some dollars for Euro’s now, rather than wait til June when I’d get less in exchange?
Also, notice how I changed the subject from one, to you’re to I, to try to make this sound like its not really me who is seeking personal financial advice?
kicksavedave
ParticipantSo, on a practical level, if one is predicting the dollar to continue to drop vs say, the Euro, if you’re planning a long trip to Europe next June, would it not make sense to exchange some dollars for Euro’s now, rather than wait til June when I’d get less in exchange?
Also, notice how I changed the subject from one, to you’re to I, to try to make this sound like its not really me who is seeking personal financial advice?
kicksavedave
ParticipantSo, on a practical level, if one is predicting the dollar to continue to drop vs say, the Euro, if you’re planning a long trip to Europe next June, would it not make sense to exchange some dollars for Euro’s now, rather than wait til June when I’d get less in exchange?
Also, notice how I changed the subject from one, to you’re to I, to try to make this sound like its not really me who is seeking personal financial advice?
kicksavedave
ParticipantSo, on a practical level, if one is predicting the dollar to continue to drop vs say, the Euro, if you’re planning a long trip to Europe next June, would it not make sense to exchange some dollars for Euro’s now, rather than wait til June when I’d get less in exchange?
Also, notice how I changed the subject from one, to you’re to I, to try to make this sound like its not really me who is seeking personal financial advice?
kicksavedave
ParticipantSo, on a practical level, if one is predicting the dollar to continue to drop vs say, the Euro, if you’re planning a long trip to Europe next June, would it not make sense to exchange some dollars for Euro’s now, rather than wait til June when I’d get less in exchange?
Also, notice how I changed the subject from one, to you’re to I, to try to make this sound like its not really me who is seeking personal financial advice?
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