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So the conservatives are tabling a bill that would give police agencies the power to monitor internet usage without a warrant. Does anyone else think this is a violation of our rights? I mean, the police can not listen to my phone calls or open my mail without a warrant, why should they be able to do the same with email, facebook, cell tracking etc? And now Vic Toews has come out saying that if you don't agree with the bill you side with child pornography which is the most asinine thing I've heard in months...

 

This is some scary Orwellian stuff if you ask me. What do you guys think?

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its easy to see both sides...

 

if your not doing anything wrong...you should have nothing to hide...no crime no time...

 

but

 

what about privacy? if they want to watch your internet usage to prove your some kind of criminal... they should have some evidence suggesting this... which would have got them the warrant in the first place....

 

i know i dont want people watching what im doing...

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Bit by bit our freedoms get chipped away. What the powers that be are really afraid of is what happened in the Arab spring. Where the internet played a major role in people organizing and communicating about a revolt.

No , our politicians and cops are not evil people. They just think the way they do because it goes along with wanting to lead and control. We always need to be on guard against the loss of rights and freedoms.

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What he said about siding with child pornography is just a moron thing to say.

 

 

x2

 

Definitly Orwellian. Did you do your excersises today?

 

The more they try to pass crap like this, the more I want to remove myself from society. Bush-man is starting to sound like a valid option for my future.

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Well Doc---I watched Vic Toews give that---if your not on our side--you side with the child pornographers.

 

For some time I've bitten my lip on the goings on and have said zip--as these convo's usually get heated here....so I'll maintain silence.

 

Just don't look too close---it's really not pretty

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If this is allowed, where will it stop? Say good bye to privacy as we know it.Arent there laws in the charter of rights that would need to be ammended to allow this type of surveillance?

I dont think it should just a question of signing off on a new Bill.It would mean re writing the whole charter of rights.dunno.gif

 

 

 

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The more they try to pass crap like this, the more I want to remove myself from society. Bush-man is starting to sound like a valid option for my future.

I've been a Bush-man my whole life! :rolleyes:

 

If they want to see what i do online then the internet access should be free! I pay for it so it's mine and not open to the free world to see what pages I go to.

 

Not like I do anything wrong but it's still my info.

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I think we've established who the liar is...

 

The government is onto you and your wasp-nest-flame-throwing ways!

 

Bah ha!!!!!

Agreed on the right thing... we are constantly having to fight to keep what we've got and they keep wanting us to have less...

HH

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If the "authorities" are granted the right to peruse our communications and browsing history at will, is it not a natural extrapolation to suggest they might be granted the right peruse the rest of our property as well?

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