Traditional Farmer said: (quoted from post at 04:17:44 08/25/11) You've been in Europe too long.Most Americans value the right of being left alone.
Fraid them days are long over........ I've been here a long time but am as much if not more American than you can say about a lot of your neighbors............ If someone wants to find you or something about you, they won't need a GM truck or a cellphone.......
Updating/upgrading my security clearance, questionnare goes back 10 years...... Had a federal investigator setting with me last week to go over it... At the end was "have you got anything to add" ??? I said no and the lady says "well I've got a couple things here we need to talk about"....
She knew about a couple stupid teenager pranks and a fight that I was in in the military that I had completely forgot about...... I had to think back 10 years but they took the liberty of going back almost 35....
Best thing is to keep your nose clean and don't do anything you'll be ashamed of.......
Besides, sooner or later we all have to answer to the real big guy and he don't need Onstar or cellphones to know what we are doing.....
This post was edited by dave2 at 04:58:31 08/25/11.
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