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by Great Nepal » Tue Jun 11, 2013 11:12 am
by Byzantium Imperial » Tue Jun 11, 2013 11:23 am
Great Nepal wrote:Condemnation of United States National Security Agency project: US-984XN has enough sponsors to be added to queue.
by Free South Califas » Tue Jun 11, 2013 11:24 am
Great Nepal wrote:Condemnation of United States National Security Agency project: US-984XN has enough sponsors to be added to queue.
Byzantium Imperial wrote:Great Nepal wrote:Condemnation of United States National Security Agency project: US-984XN has enough sponsors to be added to queue.
What the...? Why do we care about the nsa spying on their own people? The US is far away.
by Great Nepal » Tue Jun 11, 2013 11:25 am
Byzantium Imperial wrote:Great Nepal wrote:Condemnation of United States National Security Agency project: US-984XN has enough sponsors to be added to queue.
What the...? Why do we care about the nsa spying on their own people? The US is far away.
by Byzantium Imperial » Tue Jun 11, 2013 11:31 am
Free South Califas wrote:Great Nepal wrote:Condemnation of United States National Security Agency project: US-984XN has enough sponsors to be added to queue.
Does this need to be seconded? If so, I second.Byzantium Imperial wrote:What the...? Why do we care about the nsa spying on their own people? The US is far away.
Senator, it also has other effects. You ought to (IC:re)read it, or at least the debate.
by Sahrani DR » Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:09 pm
Free South Califas wrote:Great Nepal wrote:Condemnation of United States National Security Agency project: US-984XN has enough sponsors to be added to queue.
Does this need to be seconded? If so, I second.Byzantium Imperial wrote:What the...? Why do we care about the nsa spying on their own people? The US is far away.
Senator, it also has other effects. You ought to (IC:re)read it, or at least the debate.
by Maklohi Vai » Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:22 pm
Great Nepal wrote:Condemnation of United States National Security Agency project: US-984XN has enough sponsors to be added to queue.
by Jetan » Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:33 pm
Maklohi Vai wrote:Great Nepal wrote:Condemnation of United States National Security Agency project: US-984XN has enough sponsors to be added to queue.
I don't care if this is an issue "for the citizens of the world," it's not something we need to concern ourselves with. The prosecution of the informant lies with the US, as does their policy control. We merely agitate the waters of the international community by issuing not only a condemnation, but also honorary citizenship, which is a step waaay too far.
by Byzantium Imperial » Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:34 pm
Maklohi Vai wrote:Great Nepal wrote:Condemnation of United States National Security Agency project: US-984XN has enough sponsors to be added to queue.
I don't care if this is an issue "for the citizens of the world," it's not something we need to concern ourselves with. The prosecution of the informant lies with the US, as does their policy control. We merely agitate the waters of the international community by issuing not only a condemnation, but also honorary citizenship, which is a step waaay too far.
by Mishmahig » Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:40 pm
Byzantium Imperial wrote:Maklohi Vai wrote:I don't care if this is an issue "for the citizens of the world," it's not something we need to concern ourselves with. The prosecution of the informant lies with the US, as does their policy control. We merely agitate the waters of the international community by issuing not only a condemnation, but also honorary citizenship, which is a step waaay too far.
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by Malgrave » Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:51 pm
Maklohi Vai wrote:Great Nepal wrote:Condemnation of United States National Security Agency project: US-984XN has enough sponsors to be added to queue.
I don't care if this is an issue "for the citizens of the world," it's not something we need to concern ourselves with. The prosecution of the informant lies with the US, as does their policy control. We merely agitate the waters of the international community by issuing not only a condemnation, but also honorary citizenship, which is a step waaay too far.
Frenequesta wrote:Well-dressed mad scientists with an edge.
by Byzantium Imperial » Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:52 pm
Malgrave wrote:Maklohi Vai wrote:I don't care if this is an issue "for the citizens of the world," it's not something we need to concern ourselves with. The prosecution of the informant lies with the US, as does their policy control. We merely agitate the waters of the international community by issuing not only a condemnation, but also honorary citizenship, which is a step waaay too far.
I believe you are mistaken Senator. The United States has been using this PRISM in order to spy against Non-US citizens. Germany for example has been majorly targeted upon. It's sovereignty and citizens privacy has been destroyed by this illegal and imperialistic surveillance program. If Germany and other European nations have been targeted by a nation that is supposedly its ally I strongly suspect that our own nation has been victim to this unprecedented attack on our national integrity. I urge you to reconsider and support this legislation.
Source: http://www.spiegel.de/international/wor ... 05089.html
by Malgrave » Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:57 pm
Byzantium Imperial wrote:Malgrave wrote:
I believe you are mistaken Senator. The United States has been using this PRISM in order to spy against Non-US citizens. Germany for example has been majorly targeted upon. It's sovereignty and citizens privacy has been destroyed by this illegal and imperialistic surveillance program. If Germany and other European nations have been targeted by a nation that is supposedly its ally I strongly suspect that our own nation has been victim to this unprecedented attack on our national integrity. I urge you to reconsider and support this legislation.
Source: http://www.spiegel.de/international/wor ... 05089.html
I demand evidense for your wild accusation that the us spied on us
Frenequesta wrote:Well-dressed mad scientists with an edge.
by Byzantium Imperial » Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:58 pm
Malgrave wrote:Byzantium Imperial wrote:I demand evidense for your wild accusation that the us spied on us
Do our citizens use products like microsoft, google and facebook? If so it is safe to assume that our citizens have been affected in the same way as other European countries have. I am willing to open an investigation into the matter to deem if this is 100% accurate.
by Maklohi Vai » Tue Jun 11, 2013 1:17 pm
Malgrave wrote:Maklohi Vai wrote:I don't care if this is an issue "for the citizens of the world," it's not something we need to concern ourselves with. The prosecution of the informant lies with the US, as does their policy control. We merely agitate the waters of the international community by issuing not only a condemnation, but also honorary citizenship, which is a step waaay too far.
I believe you are mistaken Senator. The United States has been using this PRISM in order to spy against Non-US citizens. Germany for example has been majorly targeted upon. It's sovereignty and citizens privacy has been destroyed by this illegal and imperialistic surveillance program. If Germany and other European nations have been targeted by a nation that is supposedly its ally I strongly suspect that our own nation has been victim to this unprecedented attack on our national integrity. I urge you to reconsider and support this legislation.
Source: http://www.spiegel.de/international/wor ... 05089.html
by Costa Alegria » Tue Jun 11, 2013 4:49 pm
Free South Califas wrote:Really? More slander, Senator?
I oppose, as my critique has gone unexamined.
by Byzantium Imperial » Tue Jun 11, 2013 4:59 pm
by Free South Califas » Tue Jun 11, 2013 5:00 pm
I wouldn't be too worried, Senator - I was speaking of Great Nepal's pattern, which has gotten increasingly contemptuous and disrespectful. We ought to act better than he has, but I've covered that with him.
I oppose, as my critique has gone unexamined.
You weren't particularly forthcoming with it and I don't think any more attempts to extend the debate should be made unless you actually have something constructive to say. In fact, I asked the chamber here whether or not they had any problems with the Transportation Ministry Provision Act and not a word was said. Therefore, I assumed and I am assuming that there is no problems with it and therefore, we should move to voting.
by Byzantium Imperial » Tue Jun 11, 2013 5:01 pm
by Costa Alegria » Tue Jun 11, 2013 5:13 pm
Free South Califas wrote:I wouldn't be too worried, Senator - I was speaking of Great Nepal's pattern, which has gotten increasingly contemptuous and disrespectful. We ought to act better than he has, but I've covered that with him.
Senator, I wrote and published a critique immediately upon being notified of the bill's existence.
by Byzantium Imperial » Tue Jun 11, 2013 5:14 pm
by The Jahistic Unified Republic » Tue Jun 11, 2013 5:16 pm
The Emerald Dawn wrote:"Considering Officer Krupke was patently idiotic to charge these young men in the first place, we're dropping the charges in the interest of not wasting any more of the Judiciary's time with farcical charges brought by officers who require more training on basic legal principles."
by Byzantium Imperial » Tue Jun 11, 2013 5:18 pm
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