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If they choose otherwise, the privacy laws, will just remain meaningless paper laws!
oh really, like I would take a cellphone and make a bomb out of it... YOU MUST BE SMOKING CRACK TO THINK THAT... if only I was half that stupid... no actually, I would use my ol' alpha numeric pager... bring it on boys... va & co till death!! bring it on... killin in the name of... killin for a payin.. whos that G named BUSH?
I got my sister Cantwell... not the maxwell.. in the loop.. so bring it on.
oh, my attorny is missing emails as well as myself... and if you think about it... look at what governments have done to protect the mail service... carnivore my ass..... line of sight monitoring.. what? did someone say I wanted to live? when? where? how?
mafia... its in the gov.. its starting wars... and the innocent are dying.... and I am the enemy? cuz of my mouth? you mortarers are lucky I stick to my mores....
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