Did you notice that at Ground Zero, as the second plane hit, the media have
people to interview who had scripted replies! Sickening.

I had been warned, hear in Australia, six weeks before September Eleven, not
to fly through the US in that period because of the planned hijacks. Don't
tell me the US did not know.

Gil

Allan Balliett wrote:

> >Allan:
> >Just 2 days ago, on MSNBC,i think, i caught most of a message about some
> >U.S.governmental expression of intent to make ISPs responsible for
> >monitoring their own net-traffic for any trace of what the gov't terms
> >"subversive" commentary.
> >I can only imagine the debate around that definition!
>
> You'd probably be very surprised at how little debate, especially
> public debat, there is in the US right now as the rights this country
> has always stood for are one by one being dismantled in the name of
> protecting us from ... whom? Fortunately, everywhere I go I run into
> people who are talking the same - about absurd requests for military
> expenditures to protect us from enemies whom are unkown being asked
> for by a man who was appointed president by the Supreme Court his
> father established But the media, which IS consensual reality in
> America, expresses none of these doubts. More crows are coming to
> roost on this dynasty's perch, however. With the failure of Enron
> brewing into a true confidence-shattering scandal, one can only hope
> that Danny Cassilaro didn't die in vain.
>
> (Which reminds me: while search engines can catalog our public posts,
> all of our private email is also available to the government. Even
> ISPs who wish the best for human freedom undoubtedly have - through
> the process of providing a reliable service - many copies of every
> email send or received by their constituents. )

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