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memphisgreg
07-18-2007, 09:00 AM
Yesterday I was watching msnbc when a so called, "terrorism analyst" came on to discuss the new growing threat of non muslim terrorism in the United States. Among those he refered to as terrorists were environmentalists, liberal special interest groups and worst of all those who are dissatisfied with the current state of our government.

What was really interesting was when he said that the way to identify who the "potential terrorists" among us are is that the are most likely people "networking on myspace." He said these agitators and activists are gathering together to engage in terrorist acts.

He then went on to say that families should be looking to see what their children, brothers, sisters, husbands and/or wives are doing on myspace and facebook, and report any suspicious behavior to police or the Department of Homeland Security.

As unbeleiveable as this may sound it is true. If anyone has the ability to pull and post the video of the interview of this MSNBC terror analyst it aired on MSNBC sometime between 3:30 pm and 5:30pm on Tuesday July 17, 2007.

SugarInTheRaw
07-18-2007, 10:59 AM
I knew MySpace, brought to you by Rupert Murdoch, had plans to fuck with people through the site. So get in line and keep quiet.

This mess about psychological warfare is ridiculous. I hope people have had their fill with it.

All I know is Bill O'Reilly looks out for us! He is the only one as far as I'm concerned.

Tompz
07-18-2007, 01:58 PM
I fukcin love america! anyone have a spare green card?

SugarInTheRaw
07-18-2007, 02:09 PM
I fukcin love america!
It has its perks.
anyone have a spare green card?
Send me a pm.

Marlene
07-19-2007, 09:06 PM
I knew MySpace, brought to you by Rupert Murdoch, had plans to fuck with people through the site. So get in line and keep quiet.


that site has engaged in selective censorship ever since murdoch purchased it, after he bought myspace i almost deleted my account. i've know people who have had their myspace deleted just for posting about myspace unfairness/censorship in regards to free speech and comedians who have had parody sites deleted b/c the subject of the parody was someone who knows murdoch.

most people are smart enough not to register with their real name and to discuss significant matters elsewhere. a friend of mine just told me last night over drinks about a co-worker who was almost not hired to work for a well known DC law firm based on pictures posted on her myspace page (from a trip to vegas).

you have no privacy anymore, there's only a chance for a little if you attempt to scrupulously protect it.