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Tracking your digital trail: innocent-seeming questionnaires, tests, and surveys are increasingly being disseminated by government officials so that they have complete histories on every citizen.(SURVEILLANCE SOCIETY)(Cover story)
The New American
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June 08, 2009 |
Eakman, Beverly K. |
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At this writing, Republican Congresswoman Virginia Foxx of North Carolina is busy apologizing for her politically incorrect gaffe in arguing against legislation that would expand federal hate-crime laws to include sexual orientation. She pointed to the in famous Matthew Shepard case as a "hoax" inasmuch as Shepard's killers appeared to have been interested in drugs, not sexual-identity issues.
Were Foxx a teenager today, she would be spared the necessity of balancing her conservative views on sexuality against the left's Orwellian obsession with semantics. School counselors would steer her away from career paths in politics, ...
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