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mpouraryan
IQ Crew
Thursday June 6, 2013 9:05:07 AM
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As I was listening to this singularity University interview recently, my mind drifted back to our deliberations here..and wonder what the community thinks.  Beyond this is the reporting I am listening to right now on what Verizon was complelled to do under the Patriot Act through the "build out" of databases and whether this notion of privacy is a pipe dream or not. :-)

chuckgregory
IQ Crew
Wednesday February 6, 2013 9:45:25 PM
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What a perfect metaphor, Mitch. I would have thought the same, agree 100% on both counts there.

Mitch Wagner
Thinkernetter
Wednesday February 6, 2013 8:29:10 PM
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I would have suggested two or three years ago that legalizing drugs is a pipe dream. But I would never have thought then that legalizing marijuana would have gotten as far as it has. 

Kim Davis
Thinkernetter
Wednesday February 6, 2013 8:06:12 PM
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That seems a remote possibility.

Mitch Wagner
Thinkernetter
Wednesday February 6, 2013 3:44:10 PM
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mpouraryan - Yes, we direly need some checks and balances on the proces of drone assassination. Right now, there is a strong danger that a sitting President could use the tools to assasinate political enemies. 

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I agree...and I fear that we're already there..This is especially as the recent stories have come out about the President and the Adminstration on "Kill Lists".....

Alison Diana
Thinkernetter
Monday February 4, 2013 2:11:00 PM
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Yes, Kim... my fingerprints kept "expiring" so I needed to get them redone -- always with a price, of course.

Alison Diana
Thinkernetter
Monday February 4, 2013 2:10:11 PM
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A recent public poll in Florida found that the majority of people did not want pot legalized, even for medical use, despite all the benefits it has for everything from glaucoma to cancer to neurological diseases, PTSD, and a ton of other things we're only starting to discover. Yet when my FL friend's mother was dying of cancer and fading away, the doctors prescribed THC in tablet form... go figure.

Kim Davis
Thinkernetter
Monday February 4, 2013 1:42:15 PM
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Don't get me started on Ellis Island and immigration policy, and...

Do you know, US immigration stills requires full medicals for people "arriving" in the country, to ensure they're not harboring certain diseases?  All well and good, but "arriving" includes people being awarded permanent residency.  I had to have a full medical -- then a second one, because the INS lost the first one -- even though I had been living here a full ten years at the time.

Ludicrous.  You also have to fill in forms telling them what "vessel" you arrived on.  I am not kidding.

 

 

 

chuckgregory
IQ Crew
Monday February 4, 2013 1:31:31 PM
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Kim, I think it will take elected politicians--or even non-elected politiciant--a VERY long time to catch up! But I do think it's a logical approach.

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