Ramblings of an old Doc

 

They can’t get over the power they have over people. These examples of how we should conduct ourselves and our lives and via “sundry” laws shred the Constitution “for our benefit and security”.

Now some lawmakers in Hawaii want to pass a law that would force ISP’s to keep track of your visits:

Hawaii's legislature is weighing an unprecedented proposal to curb the privacy of Aloha State residents: requiring Internet providers to keep track of every Web site their customers visit.

John Mizuno, a Democratic state legislator in Hawaii, wants to require virtual dossiers to be compiled on state residents: two years' worth of their Internet browsing. Its House of Representatives has scheduled a hearing this morning on a new bill (link to PDF) requiring the creation of virtual dossiers on state residents. The measure, H.B. 2288, says "Internet destination history information" and "subscriber's information" such as name and address must be saved for two years.” - http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-57366443-281/hawaii-may-keep-track-of-all-web-sites-visited/?tag=mncol;cnetRiver via http://www.neowin.net/news/proposed-hawaii-bill-would-keep-track-of-citizens-web-visits

 

To me, this is yet another effort to destroy the Fourth Amendment… another politician seeking fame.

Make your views known to your representatives… lest they become “inspired” as well.


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on Mar 19, 2012

GW Swicord
We still have clean elections in the U.S., so the real people to blame are the citizens who keep returning 'despicable' people to office.

I can recall a president that wasn't voted in but yet he got to be president x2 BUSH Jr.

and to top it off one of the re-counters in Florida was a relative that help recount the votes.

not a clean election there..

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 and it seems  like every year when we vote to rise property/sales tax and so forth they pass with a landslide

yet we bitch about it every time. it sound a little fishy to me.

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