Why was it removed? I was just fixing to answer it? There was nothin offensive about the question? An America citizen was warning us about a face which is never offensive? How was it against community guidelines if it is in the best interests of Americans?
2007-12-05
08:07:38
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The bill was already passed. I don't agree with the bill personally. I feel almost like the Govt is getting ready to go to war with some American whom they percieve as homegrown terrorists.
People who they say have radical beliefs. Kuchinich did not voted no. Duncan Hunter did not vote. Tancredo voted yes. Edwards voted yes..
2007-12-05
08:48:18 ·
update #1
Sorry but, I have to edit. Kuchinich voted no. He is against it.
2007-12-05
08:49:00 ·
update #2
The person whos question was deleted was asking if we were aware of this bill or not and that it was something that we need to be aware of it. I was curious and after reading a bit I came back to answer him, but the question was gone. I am upset about this bill. I don't understnd why we need this radicalization of our govt to have this strong of a bill that they suspect to be homegrown terrorists of radical beliefs. They are blaming the internet alot as well.
2007-12-05
08:51:49 ·
update #3