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"...federal legislation that would establish national rules and eradicate the "patchwork quilt" of state laws governing data protection standards and breach notification to consumers."

In other words, it's just another step on the road to homogenizing the United States. Soon, we won't be able to tell what State we're in - they'll all look the same. I imagine that Congress would distribute the Rocky Mountains to other States if it could, in the name of "fairness".

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Posted by: rapson   Posted on: 10/05/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Bad Timing  yyuko@... | 10/05/05
I thought Republicans were for smaller government?  Real World | 10/05/05
Here:  rapson | 10/05/05
Yeah, and General Bush  Real World | 10/05/05
Term limits ??  Update victim | 10/05/05
Why not?  rapson | 10/05/05
In theory, I agree with everything you say  Real World | 10/05/05
Right conclusion, wrong target  rapson | 10/06/05
It's the little things  Real World | 10/06/05
mjb: Last go-around  rapson | 10/06/05
A federal law should set minimum standards, which  Update victim | 10/05/05
What does the bill do?  Cardinal_Bill | 10/05/05
Bush will never sign it...  BitTwiddler | 10/06/05

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