Thursday, February 09, 2006
Bush will know everything about you.
US plans massive data sweep
Little-known data-collection system could troll news, blogs, even e-mails. Will it go too far?
By Mark Clayton | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
"The US government is developing a massive computer system that can collect huge amounts of data and, by linking far-flung information from blogs and e-mail to government records and intelligence reports, search for patterns of terrorist activity.
The system - parts of which are operational, parts of which are still under development - is already credited with helping to foil some plots. It is the federal government's latest attempt to use broad data-collection and powerful analysis in the fight against terrorism. But by delving deeply into the digital minutiae of American life, the program is also raising concerns that the government is intruding too deeply into citizens' privacy..."
Lets be absolutely clear about this. What this means to this president and to the treacherous scum that inhabit the GOP is that this Government will be able to know everything there is to know about you. Privacy will be a thing spoken of only in whispers and forlorn nostalgia.
The political enemies of this cabal of cowardly miscreants will be studied thoroughly, weaknesses probed, probity tested. In short, political enemies, such as those of us who write blogs, will be known and dealt with.
By this I don’t mean arrested and imprisoned, although Bush is certainly not above that. No, more likely those of us who oppose this government will suffer the fate of financial ruin, personal embarrassment, and complete disruption of our lives. Every American today is just a bit of data or two away from financial ruin. Your credit rating is like a bloody axe raised above the chicken's neck. Plus, you think there is a plague of identity thefts now, wait till the bushies get started. The Bushites will use this collected data to ruin anyone who opposed them.
They can, and they will.
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