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That's a big NO!!

FBI maybe, but not the CIA.

If that is what you think, then why are you here.

2006-11-23 02:36:29 · answer #1 · answered by producer_vortex 6 · 0 1

This is the eventual outcome of modern technology to bring people from all around the world together. There'll always be malicious intentions associated with every new thing but humanity is good in essence and will find a way to clean the net up.

2006-11-23 10:48:08 · answer #2 · answered by Pishisauraus 3 · 0 0

Well, I'm sure they red flag certain things. They love us so much and want to protect us against "weapons of mass destruction," makes me laugh everytime I think of it. So, now - they couldn't find the weapons and declared war on it's own citizens. Don't you just love this country? What other country spends this LARGE amount of money to do nothing but kill people. Aids didn't knock off enough people? Nor did cancer? Lets make up something new----------- what do you think?

2006-11-23 11:36:04 · answer #3 · answered by docie555@yahoo.com 5 · 1 0

Gee I certainly hope so. By some of the answers that are posted here they might get an understanding of what is going on in this world.

2006-11-23 10:41:05 · answer #4 · answered by 91106 3 · 1 0

Hello there,

I would not put it past Yahoo! to sell all our information to the CIA. What is that privacy policy Yahoo! states when you sign up for an account? Oh, here it is............................

Information Collection and Use
General


Yahoo! collects personal information when you register with Yahoo!, when you use Yahoo! products or services, when you visit Yahoo! pages or the pages of certain Yahoo! partners, and when you enter promotions or sweepstakes. Yahoo! may combine information about you that we have with information we obtain from business partners or other companies.

When you register we ask for information such as your name, email address, birth date, gender, zip code, occupation, industry, and personal interests. For some financial products and services we may also ask for your address, Social Security number, and information about your assets. Once you register with Yahoo! and sign in to our services, you are not anonymous to us.

Yahoo! collects information about your transactions with us and with some of our business partners, including information about your use of financial products and services that we offer.

Yahoo! automatically receives and records information on our server logs from your browser, including your IP address,

Yahoo! cookie information, and the page you request.
Yahoo! uses information for the following general purposes: to customize the advertising and content you see, fulfill your requests for products and services, improve our services, contact you, conduct research, and provide anonymous reporting for internal and external clients.

So, let's say Yahoo is a Library. Well , with their library, they are willing giving our information out to our government when they think we may have asked too many shady questions...


Hope this helps you....................................................... :-)

2006-11-24 02:32:43 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If the C. I. A. goes by anything that is here on Yahoo--heaven help us!

2006-11-23 11:03:55 · answer #6 · answered by Shossi 6 · 0 0

YES, and that knock on the door is them coming to arrest you for letting the secret out

2006-11-23 10:36:37 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

In your dreams it may be. They did try to talk telepathicly to goats a while back so it is possible. Anything is possible.

2006-11-23 11:01:18 · answer #8 · answered by ??IMAGINE ?? 5 · 0 0

It doesn't matter, be your answer yes or no, be a free thinker and live as a free person.

2006-11-23 13:12:04 · answer #9 · answered by peace m 5 · 0 0

If it means "change in America" then it is not.
If it means "colitic intestinal affirmation" then yes.

2006-11-23 10:45:58 · answer #10 · answered by leskinglew 1 · 0 0

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