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New threats, new world
This is not the same country after 9/11, it changed. So basically, any secret files need to be locked down for good. If they are accessed by unauthorized individuals, they need to be tried for treason.

Letting 'top' secret information out, lets the evil doers come on in the country.
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New threats, new world  Christian_<>< | 02/05/04
new threat from...  stephen732@... | 02/05/04
The article is fuzzy.  Cardinal_Bill | 02/05/04
yeah  JWatson77 | 02/05/04
NOT fuzzy  Christian_<>< | 02/06/04
Please explain the connection  John L. Ries | 02/09/04
Absolutely. We need more lawsuits.  DanIelWalker_z | 02/06/04
Agree, sue the Clinton 'crooks'  Christian_<>< | 02/06/04
boy oh boy oh boy  NemesisNL | 02/06/04
Security Oversite  jerry@... | 02/06/04
The whole truth on National Security  Christian_<>< | 02/06/04
You keep getting worse and worse  NemesisNL | 02/07/04
Re: Worse? how  Christian_<>< | 02/07/04

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