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CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh digs into latest federal brainstorm to keep tech tabs on citizens' driving habits.

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I AGREE
by George Bush jr. December 28, 2005 8:22 AM PST
I, as the presadant of the untied states of armirca, completedly agree with u, we should raise taxes on oil instead, oil is great and has so many uses even popular acter tom cruise uses oil, i think we should start some more wars , AHH OIL IS GREEAT!
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open your eyes
by George Bush Jr.. December 28, 2005 9:04 AM PST
Anyone who agrees with this idea should be banned from this country! I can,t beleve through all this insanity we still have our children say the pledge of alegence every morning in school. there is no freedom thier never was and never will be at least not with the human race in existance. And what happens when this technology gets in the wrong hands the ability to track any individual in the country that seems like a pretty nifty tool for terrorism. And if it is to keep an eye on criminals like someone,s reply to this article, whos keeping an eye on the government officials, what stops them from abusing this technology? I guess we should invent a way not to monitor our actions but to controll them. insane right? well thats what it is coming to. how about taxes on walking, sex, Breathing, ect.... we still have alot of resourses to tax come on people were slackin our cage isn,t nearly complete yet, it will be if this doomed planet makes it that far!
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human race in existance
by alek_nedic May 5, 2007 9:55 AM PDT
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by George Bush Jr.. December 28, 2005 11:44 AM PST
any comments, anything u would like to say to georgy bush email me at hateme@hoffmanparking.com
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