Posted on Aug 7, 2021
Apple Will Scan iPhones for Illegal Child Abuse Images, Sparking Privacy Debate
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That is a violation of a person's rights... Apple or whoever, has NO right to invade anyone's privacy... Cell phone companies want to control people, just like the government and like a marxist/Communist would... Very sad four our Country and its citizens!!!
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SPC Michael Terrell
SGT Charlie Lee - They often advocate taking away freedoms, then whine when it catches their own. You can't have it both ways. Even Alternating Current only goes one way at a time, between brief pauses. :)
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SPC Michael Terrell
SGT Charlie Lee - My problem with this is the outright fraud, not with people who are allowed to legally vote.
States have been block from purging names of inactive voters or the deceased. I agree that if someone hasn't voted in four years should be removed from the polls, but it doesn't stop them from re-registering.
It wouldn't bother me if I had to verify my registration when I renew my driver's license or buy the annual sticker since it is both done at the same time.
I seriously doubt there are many people that aren't smart enough to register, but if someone is that bad off, they really don't understand the process well enough to chose a candidate. There can't be more than a tiny fraction of a percent of adults that have severe enough mental problems to not qualify. I have met those who can't remember who the current president is, or how long they have been in office. My dad had Dementia the lat few years of his life, a lifelong Democrat.He kept saying "Obama is only going to be a one term president, even as his second term ended. As much as I loved my parents, if you can't remember who is in office or for how long I don't think you should still vote. I figure that when I can no longer drive, it is likely time for me to stop voting.
I have voted independent, most of my life, even though that blocks me from voting in the primaries.
Some don't want to deal with it, in an attempt to avoid Jury Duty, but just having a driver's license will put you on that list around here.
States have been block from purging names of inactive voters or the deceased. I agree that if someone hasn't voted in four years should be removed from the polls, but it doesn't stop them from re-registering.
It wouldn't bother me if I had to verify my registration when I renew my driver's license or buy the annual sticker since it is both done at the same time.
I seriously doubt there are many people that aren't smart enough to register, but if someone is that bad off, they really don't understand the process well enough to chose a candidate. There can't be more than a tiny fraction of a percent of adults that have severe enough mental problems to not qualify. I have met those who can't remember who the current president is, or how long they have been in office. My dad had Dementia the lat few years of his life, a lifelong Democrat.He kept saying "Obama is only going to be a one term president, even as his second term ended. As much as I loved my parents, if you can't remember who is in office or for how long I don't think you should still vote. I figure that when I can no longer drive, it is likely time for me to stop voting.
I have voted independent, most of my life, even though that blocks me from voting in the primaries.
Some don't want to deal with it, in an attempt to avoid Jury Duty, but just having a driver's license will put you on that list around here.
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SPC Michael Terrell
SGT Charlie Lee - Four years is more than one election. The only time that I ever applied for an absentee ballot, I never received it, but the county records showed that someone had used it to vote straight Republican party. That included some that I didn't like. I've sued one political in my life. He was registered as Republican, but he didn't act like one. He told me that 'No man has a right to own a business'.
What was interesting, he owned a mattress factory that burnt to the ground under suspicious conditions.
It was in an old Wadsworth Electric factory building. They manufactured millions of the old fuse boxes with two plug in trays and four screw in fuses. One tray held a pair of 60A cartridge fuses to disconnect the power for the home, the other was for an electric stove, or a dryer, it couldn't handle both. If you added a sub panel, you couldn't use both at the same time if you needed more than a couple burners.
What was interesting, he owned a mattress factory that burnt to the ground under suspicious conditions.
It was in an old Wadsworth Electric factory building. They manufactured millions of the old fuse boxes with two plug in trays and four screw in fuses. One tray held a pair of 60A cartridge fuses to disconnect the power for the home, the other was for an electric stove, or a dryer, it couldn't handle both. If you added a sub panel, you couldn't use both at the same time if you needed more than a couple burners.
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SPC Michael Terrell
SGT Charlie Lee - There are federal elections every two years.
The ballot was stolen almost 15 years before I sued him. It was likely a postal worker at Ft. Knox. I started Basic near the end of August. Rather than forward it to Ft. Rucker, it was filled out and mailed back to Ohio.
The ballot was stolen almost 15 years before I sued him. It was likely a postal worker at Ft. Knox. I started Basic near the end of August. Rather than forward it to Ft. Rucker, it was filled out and mailed back to Ohio.
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Although I'm 100% against any child abuse or crimes against children I'm also against that extreme violation and invasion of peoples rights to privacy. Once that type of invasive scan is done where will it stop ? Nothing like opening everything up to another concept of Marxist Socialist/Communism and violation of people civil rights to not only privacy but protection against another form of self incrimination and illegal seizure of evidence.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
I have to agree with you. There are better ways to catch the pervs without opening the door to Big Tech and/or Big Brother.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. - I agree, I'm sure not against prosecuting perverts especially those that may harm children and removing them from society. I have arrested and had people prosecuted in those categories and as much as they disgust I remained professional about handling it. I'm not a judge or jury either and don't want to be but sure have no problems making sure those sickos get their day in court and without violating anyone's civil rights.
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I don't approve of child porn anywhere. Having said that I am also very much against censorship by any source for any reason.
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