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DeSwiss

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Sat May 31, 2014, 09:09 AM
May 2014

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''As Clover looked down the hillside her eyes filled with tears. If she could have spoken her thoughts, it would have been to say that this was not what they had aimed at when they had set themselves years ago to work for the overthrow of the human race. These scenes of terror and slaughter were not what they had looked forward to on that night when old Major first stirred them to rebellion.

If she herself had had any picture of the future, it had been of a society of animals set free from hunger and the whip, all equal, each working according to his capacity, the strong protecting the weak, as she had protected the lost brood of ducklings with her foreleg on the night of Major's speech.

Instead--she did not know why--they had come to a time when no one dared speak his mind, when fierce, growling dogs roamed everywhere, and when you had to watch your comrades torn to pieces after confessing to shocking crimes. There was no thought of rebellion or disobedience in her mind. She knew that, even as things were, they were far better off than they had been in the days of Jones, and that before all else it was needful to prevent the return of the human beings.

Whatever happened she would remain faithful, work hard, carry out the orders that were given to her, and accept the leadership of Napoleon. But still, it was not for this that she and all the other animals had hoped and toiled.''


~George Orwell, Animal Farm

- History repeats from fiction to non-fiction.....

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Oh, wait - this is not an egregious outrage because all the information was available elsewhere, djean111 May 2014 #1
Thought NSA already had all of that. Downwinder May 2014 #2
NSA has access to all that, certainly. djean111 May 2014 #3
And this has the effect of making it normal. zeemike May 2014 #6
no, it just means you've been hoodwinked by libertarians. geek tragedy Jun 2014 #41
Um, guess I forgot the sarcasm thingy, so this - djean111 Jun 2014 #43
no, you've been hoodwinked by a prisonplanet story about a SURVEY geek tragedy Jun 2014 #44
The government has yout tax data anyway. It's needed to track financial industry abuses. TheBlackAdder May 2014 #4
Ah, the 'if you have nothing to hide' response..... blackspade May 2014 #9
I would have assumed that they tracked this already. Orrex May 2014 #5
.... DeSwiss May 2014 #7
That ought to piss off the companies that make you pay for it... Historic NY May 2014 #8
"including their Social Security numbers" jberryhill May 2014 #10
Glad you don't mind having yours available to any motivated hacker eridani May 2014 #29
You can do limited datamining of e-verify jberryhill May 2014 #31
If you don't mind your Social security number being PUBLISHED-- eridani May 2014 #33
"as far as I know, is pretty much aware of my social security number" George II Jun 2014 #35
That was sort of my point jberryhill Jun 2014 #36
I see you are still refusing to see the difference between HAVING the SocSec number-- eridani Jun 2014 #42
We are now ruled by fascists. woo me with science May 2014 #11
Now? We've been ruled by fascists for a long time. Initech May 2014 #28
If they are gong to compile it all in one place, shouldn't they then be responsible for safeguarding silvershadow May 2014 #12
I am not kidding Leme May 2014 #17
If this is portrayed correctly, which I think it isn't (there just are too few facts given).... George II May 2014 #13
The agency is collecting credit info on every person JimDandy May 2014 #18
According to the 2010 census... George II May 2014 #19
Dead people with previous mortgages JimDandy May 2014 #21
AFAIK, it's a gross misrepresentation of the notice. Gormy Cuss May 2014 #22
Thanks for adding some common sense to this. George II May 2014 #23
Gee, what a surprise jberryhill Jun 2014 #37
By the way, when I went to the link provided, Norton detected several attempted virus attacks!!! George II May 2014 #14
They already have this information LittleGirl May 2014 #15
Risky. davidthegnome May 2014 #16
The census information is released after 72 years, I don't think this is realtime information. Thinkingabout May 2014 #27
Yeah, because identity theft thankfully has not been a problem until now. nt geek tragedy Jun 2014 #39
And the actual point of this???? Half-Century Man May 2014 #20
I have zero faith that this is good for America. nt Leme May 2014 #24
+10000 That's exactly the relevant point. woo me with science May 2014 #25
Too much government! yallerdawg May 2014 #26
The government does not PUBLISH Social Security numbers eridani May 2014 #30
please provide an actual site with actual information rather than clickbait nonsense. geek tragedy Jun 2014 #40
You've seen this movie before, eh? jberryhill May 2014 #32
At the risk of being alerted for posting a cartoon, woo me with science May 2014 #34
libertarians of the world, unite against the evils of big gubmint including the horrible CFPB! geek tragedy Jun 2014 #38
Valuable info for mortgage company spammers too L0oniX Jun 2014 #45
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