Tories on e-snooping: ‘Stand with us or with the child pornographers’

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I love watching the usual suspects that have stated time and time again, they believe the gov't needs to apply more control. Now crying about the gov't applying more control, lol.


I'm not round.
No kidding the same guys that are crying in their milk over the gun registry,
and the long form census are now claiming gov't intrution into their sex lives.
You just have to laugh.
 

CDNBear

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No kidding the same guys that are crying in their milk over the gun registry,
and the long form census are now claiming gov't intrution into their sex lives.
You just have to laugh.
The one that makes me laugh the most is mentalfuzz. He's advocated for more governmental control.

Then when he gets it, he starts crying.

You gotta love that kind of comic material.
 

SLM

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I can't say for sure but more like a basketball with really pumped mittens.

Why exactly do balls need mittens?

The one that makes me laugh the most is mentalfuzz. He's advocated for more governmental control.

Then when he gets it, he starts crying.

You gotta love that kind of comic material.

They say you gotta be careful what you wish for. Sometimes you end up not liking what you get.
 

skookumchuck

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Looks as though nearly everybody's Ox is being gored. I don't really care if big brother knows what i am doing on the net but i worry a bunch about how he may interpret it.
 

CDNBear

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Looks as though nearly everybody's Ox is being gored. I don't really care if big brother knows what i am doing on the net but i worry a bunch about how he may interpret it.
I do too, to some extent.

Am I going to lose my sh!t over it? Nope.

Watching the usual suspects go apoplectic over it though, is more entertaining than watching Capt Kirk act his way out of a wet paper bag.

Some of these righteous dudes, defended the NDP threatening a media outlet with a lawsuit, for of all things, printing the news.

I may have been misinformed but I always that they just shrivelled up under those circumstances. :wink:
I learned from first hand experience, you can actually feel them in your abdomen, if the water is cold enough.
 

DurkaDurka

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I do too, to some extent.

Am I going to lose my sh!t over it? Nope.

Watching the usual suspects go apoplectic over it though, is more entertaining than watching Capt Kirk act his way out of a wet paper bag.

Some of these righteous dudes, defended the NDP threatening a media outlet with a lawsuit, for of all things, printing the news.

I learned from first hand experience, you can actually feel them in your abdomen, if the water is cold enough.

I wouldn't have much of an issue with it if there was some type of judicial oversight, the info they can obtain is more then "phonebook info" as Toew's likes to phrase it.
 

lone wolf

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I may have been misinformed but I always that they just shrivelled up under those circumstances. ;)
Nope.... They bounce off'n your forehead in the retreat to someplace warm then you have to swallow hard and shake like hell to rattle 'em back into place - as shriveled grapes lest you do something stupid and go swimming again
 

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I wouldn't have much of an issue with it if there was some type of judicial oversight, the info they can obtain is more then "phonebook info" as Toew's likes to phrase it.

But they still need a warrant to obtain it, no? I'm not saying I'm for it but there is some kind of provision for 'just cause'.
 

CDNBear

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I wouldn't have much of an issue with it if there was some type of judicial oversight, the info they can obtain is more then "phonebook info" as Toew's likes to phrase it.
So is the intel an Officer can glean from my plates. I'm still not that worried. Do I object to it? Of course I do. Will it be struck down in Court when the authorities try and introduce evidence gained without a warrant, through what is supposed to be private communications? Of course.

People like mentalfuzz were harping for more gov't control. The Cons placated them.

When the Court strikes it down, the Court becomes the bad guys. The left hate Harper no matter what he does. All one has to do is look at the song and dance they're doing in the thread on the dismal financial performance of Dolton. So what do the Cons care when they get their mincy balls in a knot.
 

DaSleeper

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But they still need a warrant to obtain it, no? I'm not saying I'm for it but there is some kind of provision for 'just cause'.

It seems that in the past, a police officer could ask a service provider (as a favor) for email addies or IP..
Now it's being written into law, but a record has to be kept of such requests and who made it now.

But it ain't over yet...it's up for review by all parties...Just hoping it doesn't turn out to be a political football game...but not holding my breath.....:smile: