Re: CNN poll

2001-09-23 Thread burns
On September 20, 2001 07:10 pm, Dave Kuhlman wrote: That is why some of us suggest that we not call it a war. snip This is and should be a police action. Perhaps it is a very large police action. But, wars are between nations. Wars are fought over territory. There is no other nation

Re: CNN poll

2001-09-21 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001 12:25:01 -0400 dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | On Thursday 20 September 2001 08:35, DOUGLAS HUNLEY wrote: | | CNN (http://www.cnn.com) is currently running a poll on their front | | page concerning whether you'd be willing to let the government | | control more of your life in

Re: CNN poll

2001-09-21 Thread Dave Kuhlman
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 01:24:17PM -0500, Jim Conner wrote: Please note that the following is my opinion. I've heard plenty of people complain about the loss of certain 'liberties and freedoms' recently. Whether this is concerning the tightened security at airports, AOL and Earthlink

CNN poll

2001-09-20 Thread DOUGLAS HUNLEY
CNN (http://www.cnn.com) is currently running a poll on their front page concerning whether you'd be willing to let the government control more of your life in exchange for a sense of security... Everyone please go register your opinion so the lawmakers can know your true feelings about having

Re: CNN poll

2001-09-20 Thread John Hiemenz
On Thursday 20 September 2001 07:35, DOUGLAS HUNLEY wrote: CNN (http://www.cnn.com) is currently running a poll on their front page concerning whether you'd be willing to let the government control more of your life in exchange for a sense of security... Everyone please go register your

Re: CNN poll

2001-09-20 Thread Net Llama
I see no such poll. The only poll that i see asks how long the US should wait before retaliating. *shrug* --- DOUGLAS HUNLEY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: CNN (http://www.cnn.com) is currently running a poll on their front page concerning whether you'd be willing to let the government control

Re: CNN poll

2001-09-20 Thread dep
On Thursday 20 September 2001 08:35, DOUGLAS HUNLEY wrote: | CNN (http://www.cnn.com) is currently running a poll on their front | page concerning whether you'd be willing to let the government | control more of your life in exchange for a sense of security... | Everyone please go register your

Re: CNN poll

2001-09-20 Thread stayler
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001 08:24:31 -0500, John Hiemenz wrote: The results so far are a bit disturbing, but then those votes are probably from the mindless ones that think that the Windows OS/Application is secure and 'everyone' should be using it. It doesn't appear to be on the site anymore.

Re: CNN poll

2001-09-20 Thread Douglas J. Hunley
On Thursday 20 September 2001 10:46, Net Llama babbled: I see no such poll. The only poll that i see asks how long the US should wait before retaliating. *shrug* damn.. they changed it. I just checked and the poll you describe is up... that's weird... it was there... I *swear* -- Douglas

Re: CNN poll

2001-09-20 Thread Jim Conner
Please note that the following is my opinion. I've heard plenty of people complain about the loss of certain 'liberties and freedoms' recently. Whether this is concerning the tightened security at airports, AOL and Earthlink cooperating with the federal investigation, or other related

Re: CNN poll

2001-09-20 Thread Ronnie Gauthier
That is the smart and prudent thing to do. Nothing would start a divide quicker than a heated national debate on our freedoms/privacy and how far the restrictions should go. It is not a subject that would be rationally debated by either side nor would it do any real good except to tell the

Re: CNN poll

2001-09-20 Thread Bruce Marshall
On Thursday 20 September 2001 13:39 pm, Douglas J. Hunley wrote: On Thursday 20 September 2001 10:46, Net Llama babbled: I see no such poll. The only poll that i see asks how long the US should wait before retaliating. *shrug* damn.. they changed it. I just checked and the poll you

Re: CNN poll

2001-09-20 Thread Rick Sivernell
On Thursday 20 September 2001 01:24 pm, you wrote: Please note that the following is my opinion. I've heard plenty of people complain about the loss of certain 'liberties and freedoms' recently. Whether this is concerning the tightened security at airports, AOL and Earthlink cooperating with