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Words we cannot use! lol!
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Dept. of Homeland Security Forced to Release List of Keywords Used to Monitor Social Networking Sites

http://www.forbes.com/sites/reuvencohen/...g-sites/2/

We cannot bomb anyone on SC anymore as it could be considered a threat to National Security. Just kidding, but I really don't understand how some of those words would be considered a threat! Drill? Snow? Tamiflu? Bridge? Dock? Port? Heck, I put myself on the suspect list with this post!
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#2
Oh nooooo...Cain & Able are on it.....how can we talk about Cain cigars !?!?!?!?!
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#3
No more cigar bombs? Somehow "cigar tickles" doesn't sound quite right ...
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#4
Complete stupidity... There is are tax dollars hard at work.
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I am all for it. Especially if this leads to just a single terrorist action being averted
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(06-05-2013, 07:51 AM)Skipper the cigar aFISHinodo Wrote: I am all for it. Especially if this leads to just a single terrorist action being averted

Agreed, I have nothing to hide.
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I doubt real terrorists would use words like bomb etc. I rather see the manpower spent on finding terrorists as oppose to searching words.
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I basically agree... Seems like a waste of manpower to me.

I mean, look... If they've found that even 1% of planned terrorist attacks could have been discovered FASTER by doing this... Then tell us and I'm all for it.

What I suspect though is it may go further to prevent crazy's from doing crazy things rather than cells or groups of non-crazy terrorists. --For the record, I do think there's a difference between a crazy terrorist/gunman (Say a single guy who shoots up a mall) and a non-crazy terrorist (who while be may believe things I do not... Is certainly more capable than a simple shooting).
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(06-05-2013, 02:56 PM)Teck1337 Wrote: I basically agree... Seems like a waste of manpower to me.

I mean, look... If they've found that even 1% of planned terrorist attacks could have been discovered FASTER by doing this... Then tell us and I'm all for it.

What I suspect though is it may go further to prevent crazy's from doing crazy things rather than cells or groups of non-crazy terrorists. --For the record, I do think there's a difference between a crazy terrorist/gunman (Say a single guy who shoots up a mall) and a non-crazy terrorist (who while be may believe things I do not... Is certainly more capable than a simple shooting).

With a list of words like that it gives them the right to eves drop on just about anyone at any given time! I don't have anything to hide but how about ones privacy? Just another form of big brother...
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