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September 22, 2009 at 4:45 PM in reply to: “White House collects Web users’ data without notice” #460287September 22, 2009 at 4:45 PM in reply to: “White House collects Web users’ data without notice” #460480
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Participant[quote=afx114]And I’m sure you have a problem with Rich “collecting and storing” your posts on here as well. Clearly Rich is invading your privacy by doing so. Rich is a tyrant and a commie!
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Wow…it’s insane how hard you’ll force your head into the sand.
Once again: when I log onto Piggington, I have CONSENTED to share my opnions and to have those opinions viewed by anyone and everyone. I do NOT give such consent when I log onto Facebook. Quite to the contrary, I have intentionally filtered who will have access to my personal information and my political or economic commentary.
And here’s something else for you to chew on, comrade: Rich doesn’t have ANY of my personal information. Nor do you. You don’t have any idea what my full name is, what city I live in, what I look like, what my partner and son looks like or who my friends are. Under those circumstances, I feel perfectly comfortable sharing my opinions on this site.
Take away those protections, and my speech is chilled. If you don’t get that, afx114 – if this is a concept that that truly eludes you, and if even 10% of the population is as cavalier as you are about this issue, then we as a nation are truly friggin’ doomed. Good God, is it really that hard for you to understand when your civil liberties are being yanked away?
September 22, 2009 at 4:45 PM in reply to: “White House collects Web users’ data without notice” #460820partypup
Participant[quote=afx114]And I’m sure you have a problem with Rich “collecting and storing” your posts on here as well. Clearly Rich is invading your privacy by doing so. Rich is a tyrant and a commie!
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Wow…it’s insane how hard you’ll force your head into the sand.
Once again: when I log onto Piggington, I have CONSENTED to share my opnions and to have those opinions viewed by anyone and everyone. I do NOT give such consent when I log onto Facebook. Quite to the contrary, I have intentionally filtered who will have access to my personal information and my political or economic commentary.
And here’s something else for you to chew on, comrade: Rich doesn’t have ANY of my personal information. Nor do you. You don’t have any idea what my full name is, what city I live in, what I look like, what my partner and son looks like or who my friends are. Under those circumstances, I feel perfectly comfortable sharing my opinions on this site.
Take away those protections, and my speech is chilled. If you don’t get that, afx114 – if this is a concept that that truly eludes you, and if even 10% of the population is as cavalier as you are about this issue, then we as a nation are truly friggin’ doomed. Good God, is it really that hard for you to understand when your civil liberties are being yanked away?
September 22, 2009 at 4:45 PM in reply to: “White House collects Web users’ data without notice” #460893partypup
Participant[quote=afx114]And I’m sure you have a problem with Rich “collecting and storing” your posts on here as well. Clearly Rich is invading your privacy by doing so. Rich is a tyrant and a commie!
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Wow…it’s insane how hard you’ll force your head into the sand.
Once again: when I log onto Piggington, I have CONSENTED to share my opnions and to have those opinions viewed by anyone and everyone. I do NOT give such consent when I log onto Facebook. Quite to the contrary, I have intentionally filtered who will have access to my personal information and my political or economic commentary.
And here’s something else for you to chew on, comrade: Rich doesn’t have ANY of my personal information. Nor do you. You don’t have any idea what my full name is, what city I live in, what I look like, what my partner and son looks like or who my friends are. Under those circumstances, I feel perfectly comfortable sharing my opinions on this site.
Take away those protections, and my speech is chilled. If you don’t get that, afx114 – if this is a concept that that truly eludes you, and if even 10% of the population is as cavalier as you are about this issue, then we as a nation are truly friggin’ doomed. Good God, is it really that hard for you to understand when your civil liberties are being yanked away?
September 22, 2009 at 4:45 PM in reply to: “White House collects Web users’ data without notice” #461095partypup
Participant[quote=afx114]And I’m sure you have a problem with Rich “collecting and storing” your posts on here as well. Clearly Rich is invading your privacy by doing so. Rich is a tyrant and a commie!
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Wow…it’s insane how hard you’ll force your head into the sand.
Once again: when I log onto Piggington, I have CONSENTED to share my opnions and to have those opinions viewed by anyone and everyone. I do NOT give such consent when I log onto Facebook. Quite to the contrary, I have intentionally filtered who will have access to my personal information and my political or economic commentary.
And here’s something else for you to chew on, comrade: Rich doesn’t have ANY of my personal information. Nor do you. You don’t have any idea what my full name is, what city I live in, what I look like, what my partner and son looks like or who my friends are. Under those circumstances, I feel perfectly comfortable sharing my opinions on this site.
Take away those protections, and my speech is chilled. If you don’t get that, afx114 – if this is a concept that that truly eludes you, and if even 10% of the population is as cavalier as you are about this issue, then we as a nation are truly friggin’ doomed. Good God, is it really that hard for you to understand when your civil liberties are being yanked away?
September 22, 2009 at 4:38 PM in reply to: “White House collects Web users’ data without notice” #460284partypup
ParticipantAre YOU serious? If I want my comments made known to the White House, I will be a good little drone and post them on their website or their Facebook page.
This is completely different, and I’m surprised you don’t see the distinction: when I post comments to MY Facebook page, I have only consented to viewing by my “friends” – people I know and feel comfortable sharing my feelings with.
Read the article more closely. Think you are missing the point here.
September 22, 2009 at 4:38 PM in reply to: “White House collects Web users’ data without notice” #460475partypup
ParticipantAre YOU serious? If I want my comments made known to the White House, I will be a good little drone and post them on their website or their Facebook page.
This is completely different, and I’m surprised you don’t see the distinction: when I post comments to MY Facebook page, I have only consented to viewing by my “friends” – people I know and feel comfortable sharing my feelings with.
Read the article more closely. Think you are missing the point here.
September 22, 2009 at 4:38 PM in reply to: “White House collects Web users’ data without notice” #460815partypup
ParticipantAre YOU serious? If I want my comments made known to the White House, I will be a good little drone and post them on their website or their Facebook page.
This is completely different, and I’m surprised you don’t see the distinction: when I post comments to MY Facebook page, I have only consented to viewing by my “friends” – people I know and feel comfortable sharing my feelings with.
Read the article more closely. Think you are missing the point here.
September 22, 2009 at 4:38 PM in reply to: “White House collects Web users’ data without notice” #460888partypup
ParticipantAre YOU serious? If I want my comments made known to the White House, I will be a good little drone and post them on their website or their Facebook page.
This is completely different, and I’m surprised you don’t see the distinction: when I post comments to MY Facebook page, I have only consented to viewing by my “friends” – people I know and feel comfortable sharing my feelings with.
Read the article more closely. Think you are missing the point here.
September 22, 2009 at 4:38 PM in reply to: “White House collects Web users’ data without notice” #461090partypup
ParticipantAre YOU serious? If I want my comments made known to the White House, I will be a good little drone and post them on their website or their Facebook page.
This is completely different, and I’m surprised you don’t see the distinction: when I post comments to MY Facebook page, I have only consented to viewing by my “friends” – people I know and feel comfortable sharing my feelings with.
Read the article more closely. Think you are missing the point here.
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Participant[quote=smshorttimer][quote=partypup]
LOL. My dear sweet Concho, there are SO many ways to move metals out of the country. You need to educate yourself. But for starters, you need to learn to anticipate. Yes, if you are as slow as you seem to be now in picking up trends, then you will probably get nailed because you won’t head to the border until the hammer has already fallen. Driving across the border (and catching a plane from there) is also always an option. Quite easy to stash your metals in a car – unless you think we will soon reach a point where the U.S. will search ALL exiting vehicles for metals and cash. In which case, if you truly believe that’s on the horizon, then I would encourage you to leave the country NOW. Because I very much doubt you’d want to stay in a country like that, with or without metals in your possession.[/quote]Can my family stay at your Colo bunker when you split? There’s some gold ETFs in it for ya.[/quote]
Shorty, ALL piggs are welcome in my bunker!!!!
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Participant[quote=smshorttimer][quote=partypup]
LOL. My dear sweet Concho, there are SO many ways to move metals out of the country. You need to educate yourself. But for starters, you need to learn to anticipate. Yes, if you are as slow as you seem to be now in picking up trends, then you will probably get nailed because you won’t head to the border until the hammer has already fallen. Driving across the border (and catching a plane from there) is also always an option. Quite easy to stash your metals in a car – unless you think we will soon reach a point where the U.S. will search ALL exiting vehicles for metals and cash. In which case, if you truly believe that’s on the horizon, then I would encourage you to leave the country NOW. Because I very much doubt you’d want to stay in a country like that, with or without metals in your possession.[/quote]Can my family stay at your Colo bunker when you split? There’s some gold ETFs in it for ya.[/quote]
Shorty, ALL piggs are welcome in my bunker!!!!
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Participant[quote=smshorttimer][quote=partypup]
LOL. My dear sweet Concho, there are SO many ways to move metals out of the country. You need to educate yourself. But for starters, you need to learn to anticipate. Yes, if you are as slow as you seem to be now in picking up trends, then you will probably get nailed because you won’t head to the border until the hammer has already fallen. Driving across the border (and catching a plane from there) is also always an option. Quite easy to stash your metals in a car – unless you think we will soon reach a point where the U.S. will search ALL exiting vehicles for metals and cash. In which case, if you truly believe that’s on the horizon, then I would encourage you to leave the country NOW. Because I very much doubt you’d want to stay in a country like that, with or without metals in your possession.[/quote]Can my family stay at your Colo bunker when you split? There’s some gold ETFs in it for ya.[/quote]
Shorty, ALL piggs are welcome in my bunker!!!!
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Participant[quote=smshorttimer][quote=partypup]
LOL. My dear sweet Concho, there are SO many ways to move metals out of the country. You need to educate yourself. But for starters, you need to learn to anticipate. Yes, if you are as slow as you seem to be now in picking up trends, then you will probably get nailed because you won’t head to the border until the hammer has already fallen. Driving across the border (and catching a plane from there) is also always an option. Quite easy to stash your metals in a car – unless you think we will soon reach a point where the U.S. will search ALL exiting vehicles for metals and cash. In which case, if you truly believe that’s on the horizon, then I would encourage you to leave the country NOW. Because I very much doubt you’d want to stay in a country like that, with or without metals in your possession.[/quote]Can my family stay at your Colo bunker when you split? There’s some gold ETFs in it for ya.[/quote]
Shorty, ALL piggs are welcome in my bunker!!!!
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Participant[quote=smshorttimer][quote=partypup]
LOL. My dear sweet Concho, there are SO many ways to move metals out of the country. You need to educate yourself. But for starters, you need to learn to anticipate. Yes, if you are as slow as you seem to be now in picking up trends, then you will probably get nailed because you won’t head to the border until the hammer has already fallen. Driving across the border (and catching a plane from there) is also always an option. Quite easy to stash your metals in a car – unless you think we will soon reach a point where the U.S. will search ALL exiting vehicles for metals and cash. In which case, if you truly believe that’s on the horizon, then I would encourage you to leave the country NOW. Because I very much doubt you’d want to stay in a country like that, with or without metals in your possession.[/quote]Can my family stay at your Colo bunker when you split? There’s some gold ETFs in it for ya.[/quote]
Shorty, ALL piggs are welcome in my bunker!!!!
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