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In reply to the discussion: Ruling could force Americans to decrypt laptops [View all]caseymoz
(5,763 posts)32. Ah, but they're getting very good with MRI's now.
They'll soon be able to "crack" your thoughts. And once they crack the code the human brain uses, thoughts can't be personally encrypted, unlike what's in your computer. It will circumvent your 5th, 4th and 1st amendment rights.
Sorry if I ruined your day. But we don't want the government looking for loopholes. They will find them.
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Even if only war spending ended, and first amendment issues were fixed, and pot were legalized,
crikkett
Jan 2012
#39
Due to the strength of the MIC I don't think Paul would be able to cut the military,
TBF
Jan 2012
#48
Excellent point - can't allow Social Security to be privatized under Paul or anyone.
crikkett
Jan 2012
#52
Last week I would have thought that the Court would hold with the "keys to the safe" theory.
Pab Sungenis
Jan 2012
#17
That's why I keep anything truly incriminating in the most secure location ever.
hobbit709
Jan 2012
#9
When making my annual Christmas trip to the mall, I saw some French cuff shirts
FarCenter
Jan 2012
#66
what part of 'not forced to incriminate oneself' does fucknut not understand?
Warren Stupidity
Jan 2012
#62