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Friday, May 27, 2005

Public Fear of Patriot Act Lessens As TV Drug Advertising Increases

Surrealism Dusted Off As Old Encryption Strategy Has Fed Snoops Puzzled

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It is against the Patriot Act to use encryption in the commission of a
crime.

In this blog mash the BetterBadNews panel examine how
the marketting of prescription drugs, terrorism and the USA Patriot Act
are threatened by an old form of legal encryption called: Surrealism.

The Bush Hitler Thing

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posted by betterbadnews at 9:25 am  

Sunday, May 8, 2005

Victims Of Stockholm Syndrome Demand National ID Card

Creeping Nazification Measure Passes With Democratic Party Backing And No Debate.

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The BetterBadNews panel is not surprised by the lack of debate.

In this short video blog the panelists examine how an entire nation can succumbed to Stockholm Syndrome.

The Real ID Act establishes what amounts to a national identity
card. State drivers’ licenses and other such documents have to meet
federal ID standards established by the Department of Homeland Security.

The Real ID Act hands the Department of Homeland Security the power to
set these standards and determine whether state drivers’ licenses and
other ID cards pass muster.

The Real ID Act, in effect, creates a new national identification card that can track individuals remotely.

the International Campaign Against Mass Surveillance

John Gilmore


Electronic Freedom Foundation (EFF)

posted by betterbadnews at 8:25 am  

Wednesday, May 4, 2005

CELL PHONE GUN WOUNDS PANELIST IN DISPUTE OVER BILLING CHARGES AND LEGAL FEES

ENGADGET REVIEWER ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS HER MOUTH OFF

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TruthOrFiction.com

Engadget

Free Republic

posted by betterbadnews at 2:39 am