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Re: LAPD's creepy Orwellian anti-terrorism ad (video)
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2009, 09:25:01 PM »
If you see something suspicious and suspect something illegal it's pretty normal to report it.  It's another thing to have people out spying on everyone.  Don't people already report suspicious shit?  What's this for?  Still not as bad as the thing Bush started where people and companies were recruited to spy on everyone, such as the cable guy and shit like that.

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Re: LAPD's creepy Orwellian anti-terrorism ad (video)
« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2009, 01:22:22 AM »
LOL i saw shit like this but was waiting to see if the bush bashers would post on this as its pretty much along the same lines as the patriot act etc...

funny how the majority of the bush bashers havent condemned this yet wouldnt you say hugo? hmmmmm...

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Re: LAPD's creepy Orwellian anti-terrorism ad (video)
« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2009, 04:32:41 AM »
LOL i saw shit like this but was waiting to see if the bush bashers would post on this as its pretty much along the same lines as the patriot act etc...

funny how the majority of the bush bashers havent condemned this yet wouldnt you say hugo? hmmmmm...
what are you busting my balls over it for?  plus this is LAPD, LOCAL!  Obama doesn't have shit to do with it.  Bush attempted this on a national level.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/07/14/1026185141232.html

Police departments are notorious for shit like this, I've always blamed them when they did it, not the president.  I never blamed bush for what local law enforcement pushed. 

So no, I wouldn't say Tony.  Please for the love of whatever, stop saying "wouldn't you agree" and "wouldn't you say"  Very annoying.

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Re: LAPD's creepy Orwellian anti-terrorism ad (video)
« Reply #4 on: October 24, 2009, 07:38:24 AM »
I can't tell if they're trying to create an alternate to 911 and leave 911 for emergencies, or if they're advocating intense spying on your neighbors.

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Re: LAPD's creepy Orwellian anti-terrorism ad (video)
« Reply #5 on: October 24, 2009, 07:53:23 AM »
what are you busting my balls over it for?  plus this is LAPD, LOCAL!  Obama doesn't have shit to do with it.  Bush attempted this on a national level.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/07/14/1026185141232.html

Police departments are notorious for shit like this, I've always blamed them when they did it, not the president.  I never blamed bush for what local law enforcement pushed. 

So no, I wouldn't say Tony.  Please for the love of whatever, stop saying "wouldn't you agree" and "wouldn't you say"  Very annoying.
lol obama is actually trying this as well, remember the whole guy buying a shit load of stuff at the beauty store?

the white house set up a website where you can go report shit like that to them

kinda similar................. ......wouldnt you say? ;D

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Re: LAPD's creepy Orwellian anti-terrorism ad (video)
« Reply #6 on: October 24, 2009, 01:00:35 PM »
lol obama is actually trying this as well, remember the whole guy buying a shit load of stuff at the beauty store?

the white house set up a website where you can go report shit like that to them

kinda similar................. ......wouldnt you say? ;D
doesn't explain why you were busting my balls over this asshole.  It doesn't explain why you're so fucking stupid that you'd call Obama out on what the LAPD is doing.  No I don't remember the beauty store story ::)

PS.  Say "wouldn't you say/agree" one more time I'm going to feed your sorry ass to the tigers at the zoo. ;D


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Re: LAPD's creepy Orwellian anti-terrorism ad (video)
« Reply #7 on: October 24, 2009, 01:08:05 PM »
I can't tell if they're trying to create an alternate to 911 and leave 911 for emergencies, or if they're advocating intense spying on your neighbors.
I'm not sure with this one either.  It's tricky ground, especially imo since the average citizen would already report something looking terrorist related so what's the point behind this?  Something more?  I do know that's what Bush did with Operation TIPS.  They wanted to get 1 in 24 Americans to do it, especially businesses like your cable company.  They would even get a sticker for their company vehicle to show they were an official snitch.  I'm not happy with Obama but I haven't seen anything like that from him, despite whatever it is Tony is talking about with the beauty store or whatever.