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[QUOTE="TheRidersofDoom:1022943"][QUOTE="arilliusbm:1022937"]Here's the catch, though. Look at it from a monetary point of view. Like I said above, the government will now have ultimate say in something else that is 20% +\- of our economy. Do you really trust the government in the long run? Look at what happened with the bailouts. Of course there's some pros to the bill, but it all boils down to money and trust. I don't see this as a golden solution in the long run; rather, just another way for corrupt individuals and corporations to make a buck. We are bing experimented on and prodded with in every aspect of our lives now. Did you guys see the executive order Obama signed the other day? He gave Interpol unlimited authority within our borders. That's jus plain absurd, yet it barely makes the back page of the paper. [/QUOTE] Ah Interpol, the little noted police of the world. He removed the protections on them allowing them to be exempt of the freedom of information act, basically we can't keep records on them and the public can't learn anything about what they do. Basically he has given them the power to become tyrannical... The scariest thing about it is that our servicemen can be arrested on American soil and brought for war crimes, which may or may not be true. For example, North Korea could just randomly tell Interpol that such and such a soldier did something, give them shoddy evidence, and bam, now Interpol can go to the house and drag said man off to a war tribunal, granted they might dismiss him...but the problem is the politics, it's always a highly embarrassing thing to have a citizen charged with war crimes. [/QUOTE]
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