Wournos | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 24 2008 | technology, research, news, cyborg, privacy
Wournos | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 26 2008 | news, law, technology, Florida, privacy, robotics, surveilence
Wournos | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 31 2007 | news, gays, lgbt, law, legal, privacy, total freakin' nutters
Jury awards father $11M in funeral case
quoted: A grieving father won a nearly $11 million verdict Wednesday against a fundamentalist Kansas church that pickets military funerals out of a belief that the war in Iraq is a punishment for the nation's tolerance of homosexuality.
Church members routinely picket funerals of military personnel killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, carrying signs such as "Thank God for dead soldiers" and "God hates fags."
Wournos | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 26 2007 | video, webcam, privacy, live, public
Random Live Webcams from the Net
"These webcams were found automatically through a variety of clever search techniques and update several times a day. Their owners may or may not have intended for them to be public, but they obviously are. Some of them are security cams in companies or semi-public places."
Wournos | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 24 2007 | internet, privacyECHELON
"Control Without Limits"
Domestic and International Internet Surveillance System
Wournos | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 24 2007 | internet, privacy, advertisingWant your phonecalls listened to? Want advertising sent to you based on the content of your phone calls? Well, now you can....
(But why would you want that?)
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