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According to Nirvana iIt is foreseen that soon people will be surrounded by deeply embedded and flexibly networked devices that are able to easily provide valuable information about people as well as the environment that they are in.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Ambient Intelligence and Smart Surroundings in the Netherlands 2006
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The amazing thing is that any political entity should have to take some positive action to make same-sex marriage legal – iIt should never have been illegal, or even of any governmental notice at all, in the first place.
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That is why iIt would be wise for the Democratic Party if superdelegates would choose Hillary as a nominee. jack
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But iIt is a significant cost in a country where the average citizen makes less than $500 a month.
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Naturally, they would focus most of their attention on the decades since World War II, as this would involve institutions, agencies -- and even some of the same people -- that serve as instruments of American policy and practice today; iIt would be easier, and more relevant, to show the continuity with their more immediate bipartisan predecessors.
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But iIt doesn't seem like it is getting any better.
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He's bringing up Medicare and social security again; iIt shows how badly they want to get at that social security trough despite public resistance and having failed two previous times.
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The churches did a fair bit of censoring of those items, with any degree of "help" from local civil officials, but iIt was not Congress 'purview -- as the Framers intended it not be.
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The churches did a fair bit of censoring of those items, with any degree of "help" from local civil officials, but iIt was not Congress 'purview -- as the Framers intended it not be.
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But it is the domestic intercepts that people in the know are concerned about. iIt is legal to intercept information that goes to or comes from abroad as information is part of international commerce.
Think Progress » BREAKING: Bush Admits Authorizing Secret Domestic Spying Program 2005
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