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Censorship: Gradual Loss Of Freedoms Promised In The Constitution
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I object to the gradual loss of the freedoms promised in the Constitution.
This last outrage, the loss of part of our Freedom of speech and assembly,
contained within the telecomm act of 96 is just another step along the road to
complete police state takeover. We are being treated like recalcitrant teenagers
by those that think they know what is best for us, regardless of our feelings.
Generally, it is later discovered that the proponents of these kinds of
controlling maneuvers had something personal to gain. Be it power, control,
money, sex ....
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