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mishamcm:
One FBI internal newsletter encouraged FBI agents to conduct more interviews with antiwar activists "for plenty of reasons, chief of which it will enhance the paranoia endemic in such circles and will further service to get the point across that there is an FBI agent behind every mailbox."
Huh? How is it paranoia if they really are out to get us?
What do they think it would accomplish even if there were an FBI agent standing right next to us saying "Hi, I'm an FBI agent?" I know that Senate report indicated that the FBI has trouble with this concept, but opposing the war? Is not illegal. I'm not thrilled with the idea of being surveiled, 'cause privacy would be nice and so would not being treated as a threat to my own fucking country, but dude, I'm not going to let it stop me going about the proper business of being a citizen.
Is the idea that we'll all sound so paranoid that mainstream people will refuse to believe us? 'Cause if so, they're utter idiots to document that we're right.
I'm definitely missing something here.
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I think The Vast Majority sounds like something that should have been in the Phantom Tollbooth, don't you?
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Mer
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One FBI internal newsletter encouraged FBI agents to conduct more interviews with antiwar activists "for plenty of reasons, chief of which it will enhance the paranoia endemic in such circles and will further service to get the point across that there is an FBI agent behind every mailbox."
Huh? How is it paranoia if they really are out to get us?
What do they think it would accomplish even if there were an FBI agent standing right next to us saying "Hi, I'm an FBI agent?" I know that Senate report indicated that the FBI has trouble with this concept, but opposing the war? Is not illegal. I'm not thrilled with the idea of being surveiled, 'cause privacy would be nice and so would not being treated as a threat to my own fucking country, but dude, I'm not going to let it stop me going about the proper business of being a citizen.
Is the idea that we'll all sound so paranoid that mainstream people will refuse to believe us? 'Cause if so, they're utter idiots to document that we're right.
I'm definitely missing something here.
*****
Poll results: The vast majority of people don't seem to mind the word counts, so they stay. Hopefully this means in about 52 weeks you will all see the post that entirely consists of the words "it's done it's done it's done yay hooray fall down go boom now?" And then, of course, the edits. Thanks to everyone for the encouragement and support!
I think The Vast Majority sounds like something that should have been in the Phantom Tollbooth, don't you?
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Mer
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Date: 2004-01-08 11:10 am (UTC)Ooh, good thought! I never thought of that, but it makes a lot of sense.
I did know about the "getting their name on a list" fear, as I have a few friends with those concerns. I just keep forgetting since my stance is that if there's a list for letters and marches and bitching on the Internet, I must have been on it long since, and so far it has not hurt my life any.
Mer