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obama want you to snitch on you fellow American..
Now obama wants us to snitch on our fellow Americans if we feel they say something "Fishy" about his health care bill. Those of you demotards that will say that this is just "Right wing fear mongering, Here is the link... http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/Facts...ubborn-Things/
Here is what Linda Douglass, the communications director for the White House’s Health Reform Office had to say, "There is a lot of disinformation about health insurance reform out there, spanning from control of personal finances to end of life care. These rumors often travel just below the surface via chain emails or through casual conversation. Since we can’t keep track of all of them here at the White House, we’re asking for your help. If you get an email or see something on the web about health insurance reform that seems fishy, send it to [email protected]. |
Be a double-plus good citizen.
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just like in East-Germany...
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The police state is coming......
http://media.nowpublic.net/images//6...ef8a3e1266.jpg |
Police departments around the country use a policy of paying people to snitch. Every org from DEA to FBI does it. been going on longer than Obama has been alive let alone in office LOL
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Get out? For political speech and opinions on healthcare?? Huh...be interested in reading more about that....do you have some links to stories you can share? |
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Remember those big highway signs that said call 1-800-432-TIPS if anybody looked suspicious? Not if they did anything wrong, but if they just looked suspicious.
How is this different? Also, say your email gets forwarded to the White House. What exactly is the crime they'll be charging you with again? I guess we're still a fear based society... I am not participating in a fear based society just as I did not participate in the recession. |
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i didn't take that request as snitching. but snitching is a grade school term and i don't really think like a paranoid 3rd grader.
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You're an idiot.
Go watch your Hannity and STFU... |
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Judging by the amount of engrish in this thread title, I don't think you have to worry about anything "American".
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http://education.change.org/actions/...acy_in_america |
"Change we can believe in?"
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"Ohhh boo hoo hoo, I'm a FUD-filled right winger and I'm SO AFRAID!".
Grow the fuck up children. |
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While this is obviously not a big issue you can just imagine the wailing we would be hearing from whiny knee jerk leftists like nation-x if Bush had done the same thing. It never ceases to amaze me how hypocritical your average leftist useful idiot is. :2 cents:
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This is what's become of political discourse in this country.
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talk about Obama getting the idiot vote. |
"The White House strategy of turning supporters into snitches when they see "fishy" information about the health care debate may run afoul of the law, legal experts say.
"The White House is in bit of a conundrum because of this privacy statute that prohibits the White House from collecting data and storing it on people who disagree with it," Judge Andrew Napolitano, a FOX News analyst, said Friday. "There's also a statute that requires the White House to retain all communications that it receives. It can't try to rewrite history by pretending it didn't receive anything," he said. "If the White House deletes anything, it violates one statute. If the White House collects data on the free speech, it violates another statute." Napolitano was referring to the Privacy Act of 1974, which was passed after the Nixon administration used federal agencies to illegally investigate individuals for political purposes. Enacted after Richard Nixon's resignation in the Watergate scandal, the statute generally prohibits any federal agency from maintaining records on individuals exercising their right to free speech. The White House has been under fire since it posted a blog on Tuesday that asked supporters to e-mail any "fishy" information seen on the Web or received electronically to [email protected]." Continued http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009...l-critics-say/ |
in 2004 the us bureau of education determined 45 million americans are functionally illiterate and 40,000 more added every few weeks
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