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Sinfjotle
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Posted on 04-07-06 01:05 PM Link | Quote
If you don't care about your privacy, why don't they just read your real mail next? Come on, it's only a little step further what could it hurt?
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Posted on 04-07-06 05:08 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Dracoon
If you don't care about your privacy, why don't they just read your real mail next? Come on, it's only a little step further what could it hurt?
I don't see the problem with that either. I'm not mailing drugs or bombs in the mail so wtf difference does it make.
Sinfjotle
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Posted on 04-07-06 05:11 PM Link | Quote
The whole thing about not being notified and not having a choice in the matter.
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Posted on 04-07-06 05:23 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Dracoon
The whole thing about not being notified and not having a choice in the matter.
Well if there was a choice in the matter, it would ruin the whole point. All the Bin Ladins and the Unibombers would choose not to participate in the program. The only people who would opt-in to the mail-watch program would be people like me who don't do anything against the law and therefore don't care. Why would I care if the police read my email and saw I was involved in all these legal, boring things?
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Posted on 04-07-06 05:27 PM Link | Quote
It boils down to personal preference. Some people don't mind being open to everything, some people like their privacy.

I just think that doing it secretively is a bad idea. If they notified me they were going to check my e-mails because I was a suspect for something, I'd go ahead and not complain.
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Posted on 04-07-06 05:33 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Dracoon
It boils down to personal preference. Some people don't mind being open to everything, some people like their privacy.

I just think that doing it secretively is a bad idea. If they notified me they were going to check my e-mails because I was a suspect for something, I'd go ahead and not complain.
That's a good point though. I mean I don't really care either way because I have no sence of privacy anyway. I proudly (and publically) stand by every decision I've ever made and I meant everything I've ever said.

Also the fact that I'm Catholic and so I think God sees everything you do anyway. So I kinda feel as though I'm being watched 24/7 anyway. Government getting in on the action wouldn't change much from my view.
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Posted on 04-07-06 08:50 PM Link | Quote
The day they install spy cameras in my home, and read all my mail, is the day i join the next revolution and fight to the death for my freedom!
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