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Beck & the CARS.gov Website Policy Change

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Yesterday on Glenn Beck, he finally received word from the White House that the frightening warning wording on the CARS.gov website has been tempora...
Yesterday on Glenn Beck, he finally received word from the White House that the frightening warning wording on the CARS.gov website has been temporarily removed, and they stated they are going to "...revise the language. The language was posted on the portion of the website accessible by car dealers and not the general public."Wait..."revise" the language? In other words, does the action implied still apply, but they want to put more fuzzy, cute language to state the same thing? This is so wrong on so many levels, and Judge Andrew Napolitano was on to explain the lunacy of this all. Will the retraction be retroactive? Will the information accessed from the dealers by consumers also be subjected to "government control and domain?" Folks this is all too scary, and if you DON'T pay attention, you are part of the dumb masses. How can anyone agree to say "yes, you may take my personal computer and all of its contents to be used by entities, both foreign and domestic, and my PC becomes property of the federal government's computer system"? Are you really kidding me? Where are the lefties who screamed and howled about the wiretaps? (Oh, yeah, Glenn doesn't like the Patriot Act either.) Selective outrage is what I call it. What do you call it, my friends? Less
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