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____/ Eric Pozharski on Sunday 09 May 2010 09:30 : \____
> with <2432870.cFHjTEk3LO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>
>> ____/ Eric Pozharski on Saturday 08 May 2010 09:24 : \____
> *SKIP*
>>> Sometimes I think that a biggest treat to "security and privacy" is
>>> government. However that "government" is such an unrevokable thing.
>>
>> Privacy needs to be compromised to frame/catch the 'bad guys'. The
>> question is, how much?
>
> I would put it other way: does that framing/catching works? Meanwhile
> I'm left without resources to protect myself from 'bad guys'. I can't
> count on government for this (government is a franchise). The only way
> is to be bad muself. And what then makes me different? Meanwhile bad
> guys have no reason to fight government (except stupidity). It's better
> to make them friends.
Some people do want to fight their government, esp. Republicans from the NRA.
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