More burden (potentially unconstitutional) for us, and no lasting effect on 
crime. a VPN or p2p by the criminals would undermine the whole thing. Is the 
government trying to catch only the stupid criminals? They can hang out on 
craigslist for that, and won't need any new laws.

It's amazing how little they think ahead when suggesting these ideas.
Monitoring hasn't stopped internet crime in China for example.

On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 08:07:21PM -0600, Mark McElvy wrote:
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