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3/18/2004 5:23:31 AM EDT


I'm from the Gummint, and I'm here to help.

The U.S. government will require reluctant airlines to give up passenger data to test a controversial passenger-screening system, a senior government official said on Wednesday.


"There is an inherent goodness in CAPPS II that I believe will shine through as we examine the system more closely," he said.

3/18/2004 5:25:07 AM EDT
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Do people really believe objects with no will of their own can be inherently good or bad?
3/18/2004 5:26:22 AM EDT
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Do people really believe objects with no will of their own can be inherently good or bad?
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Need you ask?
3/18/2004 5:27:07 AM EDT
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"There is an inherent goodness in CAPPS II that I believe will shine through as we examine the system more closely," he said.
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Doubleplusgood!!!  All hail The New Day Rising!
3/18/2004 5:27:23 AM EDT
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If our gubment says it's for our own good then who are we to question the "experts"?


I like pie.
3/18/2004 5:35:41 AM EDT
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"There is an inherent goodness in CAPPS II that I believe will shine through as we examine the system more closely," he said.
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GOVERNMENT has NO "inherent goodness".
3/18/2004 9:06:33 AM EDT
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"There is an inherent goodness in CAPPS II that I believe will shine through as we examine the system more closely," he said.
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GOVERNMENT has NO "inherent goodness".
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