2006-02-10
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This smells bogus
2006-02-10
D (6 replies)
D (6 replies)
Injection is invasion of privacy
2006-02-13
Hugh (1 replies)
Hugh (1 replies)
Re: Injection is invasion of privacy
2006-02-14
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)

The fact is, this is nothing new. The rich need to watch their slave imps. Make sure they aren't skimming off the top!
Just like the American business elite having been doing since the inception of the company itself. States used to have charters or contracts limiting companies so they could not become too powerful or corrupt, but then corporations took their case to the Supreme Court and won saying essentially, corporations are people and thus corporations should have the right to free speech and so on. It's been down hill ever since.
Basically, this nation is a nation governed by the corporations, for the corporations. You don't like it? You can always go live in the woods like an ape man and divest yourself of all those wonderful trappings of society. Gosh! does that mean my Xbox and cell phone too?
To put it another way, people are so damn materialistic and lazy they rather suffer the indignities of privacy ivasion and the deed to their humanity in order to be able to go home to a house all wired up and a nice cozey couch in front of an HD tv with 300 plus channels on it.
A chip you ask? Yeah! what did you think would happen when you signed on the dotted line?
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