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EvilRick
16 Jun 2003, 12:18 AM
Not hot of the press, but worth mentioning

http://www.terra.com.sv/noticias/articulo/html/act146824.htm

The latest news report also comfirm they have gotten the ISSTE and IMMS member database.

I don't mind if the Yanks get themselves a little Gestapo like organization to screw their constitutional rights, but what the ********** does
the Home Land Security department want with us?

So if any of you are registered voters or have received healt care services at ISSTE or IMMS, all your info including your fingerprints are now floating around a HLSD database.

efernandez9
16 Jun 2003, 07:56 PM
that is all you know, they have more than that in all of us.....


any new reports from el distrito, evil R?

how did you view the final game monte vs michoacanos? Mucha rumba y rukas?

EvilRick
17 Jun 2003, 10:29 PM
I have been a too busy with some contract work for IBM. I'll patry as soon as able to do so ;)

MLS_RM
26 Jun 2003, 03:23 PM
that is horrible but what does it have to do with soccer?

ricv56
26 Jun 2003, 03:48 PM
hence the NSR (not soccer related) in the thread title line. Sometimes people want to discuss stuff not directly related to soccer in a forum where they're familiar with the other posters.

ricv56

sidspaceman
15 Oct 2003, 12:36 PM
bump

Bill Archer
15 Oct 2003, 12:41 PM
Originally posted by EvilRick
I don't mind if the Yanks get themselves a little Gestapo like organization to screw their constitutional rights,

Just out of curiosity, since somebody felt the need, witout comment of any kind, to bump a four month old thread about a seven month old news article for reasons which completely escape me, I feel compelled to ask:

Just what "Gestapo like organization" would you be referring to, and in what way are these jack-booted concentration camp child murderers "screwing" anybody's constitutional rights? Give me an example.

Perhaps much more relevant to your particular point of view would be the decades long campaign of Mexican government human rights abuse including tortures and killings of human rights activists and environmental activists, illegal imprisonment and other gross violations regularly cited by Amnesty International.

Combined with the disgraceful racism issues which Mexico refuses to even acknowledge, constant sniping at the US, whose legal and moral position on all of these issues is much more defensible (for example, while under the Patriot Act, federal agents with search warrants granted by judges can examine library records, ((noting in passing that, so far, this has NEVER been done)) at least we have some observed rules about torture and murder)

Mexico: "Quick to point the finger, slow to find a mirror"

Adios.