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energyman76b Advocate


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That doesn't sound like a legal system problem. It sounds like government corruption.
Quote: | This has raised concerns that the powerful media firm is feeding the hand that is supposed to bite it. |
Anyway, here's some more Hope & Change for you:
Quote: | A federal court has ruled against the Texan teenager who was challenging her suspension for refusing to wear an RFID tag, despite objections on religious and privacy grounds.
Last November, Andrea Hernandez, 15, was expelled from the John Jay Science and Engineering Academy in San Antonio, Texas after refusing to take part in a pilot "Student Locator Project," which tracks students anywhere in the school via RFID tags worn on a lanyard. Students need them to get food at the cafeteria, vote in school elections, or to take bathroom breaks. |
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/01/09/texas_school_rfid_court/
Of course, as soon as the kids start handing their RFID cards off to each other so they can evade the system, we'll have to embed chips inside their bodies. It just makes too much sense. It will also help prevent child abduction, lost children, etc. I say it won't be long before children will have chips embedded in their bodies, probably right at the Hospital when they're born. Naturally, this will have side benefits for Big Brother, as they grow into adults. _________________
patrix_neo wrote: | The human thought: I cannot win.
The ratbrain in me : I can only go forward and that's it. |
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pjp Administrator


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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 2:34 am Post subject: |
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Heavenly Orwellian. _________________ I can saw a woman in two, but you won't want to look in the box when I'm through.
For my next trick, I'll need a volunteer. |
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juniper l33t


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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:36 am Post subject: |
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BoneKracker wrote: | That doesn't sound like a legal system problem. It sounds like government corruption.
Quote: | This has raised concerns that the powerful media firm is feeding the hand that is supposed to bite it. |
Anyway, here's some more Hope & Change for you:
Quote: | A federal court has ruled against the Texan teenager who was challenging her suspension for refusing to wear an RFID tag, despite objections on religious and privacy grounds.
Last November, Andrea Hernandez, 15, was expelled from the John Jay Science and Engineering Academy in San Antonio, Texas after refusing to take part in a pilot "Student Locator Project," which tracks students anywhere in the school via RFID tags worn on a lanyard. Students need them to get food at the cafeteria, vote in school elections, or to take bathroom breaks. |
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/01/09/texas_school_rfid_court/
Of course, as soon as the kids start handing their RFID cards off to each other so they can evade the system, we'll have to embed chips inside their bodies. It just makes too much sense. It will also help prevent child abduction, lost children, etc. I say it won't be long before children will have chips embedded in their bodies, probably right at the Hospital when they're born. Naturally, this will have side benefits for Big Brother, as they grow into adults. |
is obama a federal judge too? |
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Bones McCracker Veteran


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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 2:03 pm Post subject: |
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juniper wrote: | BoneKracker wrote: | That doesn't sound like a legal system problem. It sounds like government corruption.
Quote: | This has raised concerns that the powerful media firm is feeding the hand that is supposed to bite it. |
Anyway, here's some more Hope & Change for you:
Quote: | A federal court has ruled against the Texan teenager who was challenging her suspension for refusing to wear an RFID tag, despite objections on religious and privacy grounds.
Last November, Andrea Hernandez, 15, was expelled from the John Jay Science and Engineering Academy in San Antonio, Texas after refusing to take part in a pilot "Student Locator Project," which tracks students anywhere in the school via RFID tags worn on a lanyard. Students need them to get food at the cafeteria, vote in school elections, or to take bathroom breaks. |
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/01/09/texas_school_rfid_court/
Of course, as soon as the kids start handing their RFID cards off to each other so they can evade the system, we'll have to embed chips inside their bodies. It just makes too much sense. It will also help prevent child abduction, lost children, etc. I say it won't be long before children will have chips embedded in their bodies, probably right at the Hospital when they're born. Naturally, this will have side benefits for Big Brother, as they grow into adults. |
is obama a federal judge too? |
Federal Judges are part of the Department of Justice of the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government. Obama is in charge of them. I don't fault you for being ignorant of the internal structure of another government.
Under the Obama Administration, Federal Courts have been decidedly harsher against individuals in favor or authority structures, savagely punishing people for downloading or distributing pirated content, growing marijuana, hacking, whistle-blowing, etc. _________________
patrix_neo wrote: | The human thought: I cannot win.
The ratbrain in me : I can only go forward and that's it. |
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energyman76b Advocate


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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 11:29 am Post subject: |
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BoneKracker wrote: | That doesn't sound like a legal system problem. It sounds like government corruption.
Quote: | This has raised concerns that the powerful media firm is feeding the hand that is supposed to bite it. |
Anyway, here's some more Hope & Change for you:
Quote: | A federal court has ruled against the Texan teenager who was challenging her suspension for refusing to wear an RFID tag, despite objections on religious and privacy grounds.
Last November, Andrea Hernandez, 15, was expelled from the John Jay Science and Engineering Academy in San Antonio, Texas after refusing to take part in a pilot "Student Locator Project," which tracks students anywhere in the school via RFID tags worn on a lanyard. Students need them to get food at the cafeteria, vote in school elections, or to take bathroom breaks. |
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/01/09/texas_school_rfid_court/
Of course, as soon as the kids start handing their RFID cards off to each other so they can evade the system, we'll have to embed chips inside their bodies. It just makes too much sense. It will also help prevent child abduction, lost children, etc. I say it won't be long before children will have chips embedded in their bodies, probably right at the Hospital when they're born. Naturally, this will have side benefits for Big Brother, as they grow into adults. |
no, it is a legal problem. It is the legal system that makes this kind of shit possible. _________________ Study finds stunning lack of racial, gender, and economic diversity among middle-class white males
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Bones McCracker Veteran


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