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ATF Takes Responsibility for Federal Software



I am really piss from some time to now.. and thinking really serious on
moving to The netherlands.. I have already contacted some agencys.
Is not only privacy, there are some other issues all related with  system
administration in the new USA, but I wont mention cause I don't want to
start a discussion of what everyone thinks.. HEHE.

LOL

Christian Fernandez
Founder MetroWestBoston LUG.
http://www.linuxbusca.com

----- Original Message -----
From: <jkinz at ultranet.com>
To: <discuss at blu.org>
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 4:32 PM
Subject: Re: ATF Takes Responsibility for Federal Software


> At 04:08 PM 4/1/2002 -0500, Robert P. Sarao wrote:
> >We need to have privacy laws like they have over in Europe... This is
> >really starting to get to me this loss of privacy for the sake of freedom
> >and liberty....
>
> I agree with you about the need for better protection for individual
privacy.
>
> My take on it is that we are losing privacy and "freedom and liberty" for
> the sake of security.
>
> And of course as Mr. B. Franklin once said we shall end up with neither.
>
>
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