Quote from hapaboy:
Yes it does. So if you are not exchanging phone calls or e-mails with Al queda, or your name doesn't pop up on one of their cell phones or computers, you have nothing to fear.
Ask yourself why any government agency at any level would wish to monitor you. We all are in far greater danger of being monitored in this way by a computer hacker than by any agency of government at any level.
Maybe if you're Ned Flanders, but a great number of the rest of us use *gasp* illegal drugs. 110 million Americans, aged 12 or over (45.8% of the US population aged 12 and over)
report having used an illicit drug at least once in their lifetimes.
This victimless activity classifies us as 'criminals' and even
terrorist supporters, according to TV ads financed by our tax dollars.
Still think we have nothing to fear? In 2004, U.S. law enforcement
arrested 590,258 violent crime suspects, <b>and over three times as many</b> prohibition violators, including 684,319 people for the heinous crime of 'marijuana possession'.
Prohibition enforcement is clearly a far greater priority to the government than catching pedophiles, thieves, robbers...and yes, terrorists. By turning common, victimless activities into 'criminal offences', by imprisoning millions of political prisoners at our expense, I'd have to say that you're far more likely to become a terror victim by the hand of our own government, rather than any other 'official' terrorist organization.