1994-04-23 - Lord Have Mercy On Us All :-(

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From: tim werner <werner@mc.ab.com>
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From: tim werner <werner@mc.ab.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Apr 94 08:57:01 PDT
To: uncjin-l@uacsc2.albany.edu
Subject: Lord Have Mercy On Us All :-(
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>Date: Fri, 22 Apr 1994 15:08:25 -0700 (PDT)
>From: "Arthur R. McGee" <amcgee@netcom.com>
>
>If this doesn't scare you, nothing will. :-(
>
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>
>                          THE WHITE HOUSE
>                   Office of the Vice President
>   ____________________________________________________________
>   For Immediate Release			April 20, 1994
>   
>   
>    GORE JOINS BENTSEN, RENO IN CRIME TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION
>         Vice President Announces Inter-Agency Agreements
>

Why is this scary?  It was just about police getting better methods of
communicating with each other, as far as I could tell.  I am not against
the idea of police in general, just abuses of government power.

How is the concept of police being better able to get fingerprints at the
crime scene scary?  If you break into my house, I'd like the police
to be able to get your fingerprints.

The police are a Good Thing when they are protecting me from fraud, theft,
and physical attack.

tw





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