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Another laughable post by LoserGeek
"The TOR network is illegal in US ...
the US law demands that the surfing records should be kept for 3 months."

Tell me that you have ever read a law book in your life. Come to think of it, tell me that you can read. I loved the recent poster that dismissed you, LinuxCreep, as a 12-year-old imbicile. That's more credit than I give you, since I concluded your mental age was merely 11 ...

"I'm sure that M$ lobbied for this law so there would be no incentive to use Firefox, the only browser that allowed that."

So, besides being omniscient, an expert on international law, and having excerpts from every confidential meeting of Microsoft and anyone who ever dealt with them, you now know the internal operation of Microsoft's lobbying staff.

Aside from the fact that many companies employ lobbiests (a pursuit which in and of itself is legal), show me the slightest evidence that there was even a single person in the US government that was ever lobbied about this subject. Please provide the names of the Microsoft lobbiest, the government official involved, the dates and places this lobbying occurred.

Can't? Didn't think so.

Do you ever get tired swallowing all those stupid pills? Believe me, nobody is swallowing your line of garbage.
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Just have to say it  Shelendrea | 09/22/06
The TOR network is illegal in US  Linux Geek | 09/22/06
I don't know about that...  el1jones | 09/22/06
you don't get the spirit of the US law  Linux Geek | 09/22/06
you don't get the spirit of the US law  bitfuzzy | 09/22/06
So is spying  robnjuli@... | 09/23/06
Spirit of the law is meaningless  voska | 09/25/06
You don't get the spirt of the US, period..  BitTwiddler | 09/25/06
don't mind him  corticus | 09/25/06
Huh?  DaffyDuck | 09/22/06
Sources, please  phburks | 09/22/06
maybe do web search for "Data retention" and see this other zdnet article:  wessonjoe | 09/22/06
Thanks  phburks | 09/22/06
Dude...  BFD | 09/22/06
not everyone cares  shryko | 09/22/06
It should be  bitfuzzy | 09/22/06
TOR network illegal in US  psmc@... | 09/22/06
It was my Dad...  majoritywhip | 09/23/06
BS  Suicida| | 09/23/06
Simple Math  ibabadur1 | 09/22/06
I don't think anyone believes this is about protecting kids...  BitTwiddler | 09/22/06
Anyone that does believe it is dumb as a turnip..  shawkins | 09/22/06
Another laughable post by LoserGeek  A.Typical Zork | 09/22/06
Uhhh...you forget about the 'confidential source' code of reporters.  nomorems | 09/22/06
The TOR network is illegal in US ...  neverhome | 09/22/06
well he tried at least  bitfuzzy | 09/22/06
a little slow but...  majoritywhip | 09/22/06
Not really suitable for "public terminals"...  PB_z | 09/22/06
Can Windows run an app from a USB drive?  Mr_Dave | 09/24/06
Yes  Hamlet_z | 09/24/06
Thanks for the response  Mr_Dave | 09/24/06
Portable applications for Windows  david.badger@... | 09/24/06
Just released?  Mark_L | 09/22/06
Ok, who's smoking crack without sharing ?  bitfuzzy | 09/22/06
Real info  jwwiles | 09/22/06
Thanks! Good Info. Querry  badgertale | 09/23/06
[ARB1D3_[00L3R gives the goods...period.  [ARB1D3_[00L3R | 09/22/06
Important thing is govt believes it can spy on you  Boot_Agnostic | 09/23/06
ew the feds are watching me....yeah right  bsmixen@... | 09/24/06
YEAH  not of this world | 09/24/06
The Govt is spying on me  norsk5@... | 09/24/06
I agree  voska | 09/25/06
Stop it now  TonyMcS | 09/24/06
Ahhh...  superbus | 09/25/06
Give us your real name please . . .  observer_z | 09/25/06
Let's see how much info you want to give away  Werdnum | 10/16/06
Will it work against against malware?  nowashyde@... | 09/27/06

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