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    Drone makers push Congress to open skies to surveillance

    With list of Congressional caucus members who have received over $8 million dollars in campaign contributions to push this.





    http://www.chron.com/news/nation-wor...to-4064133.php



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    The best Democracy money can buy!

    We're being governed ruled by a geriatric Alzheimer patient/puppet whose strings are being pulled by an elitist oligarchy who believe they can manage the world... imagine the utter maniacal, sociopathic hubris!

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    Unbelievable. They can capture images and film the minutest details of what is going on in your backyard, take off and land on their own, but are blind as bats to what is going on in the sky right in front of them. They had better restrict their use around airports. I can already see all of us liberty people fighting over the houses near the airport as they are likely to be in "no-drone zones." Give me a pair of earplugs and a house with a nice view of a runway.
    "Perfect safety is not the purpose of government." - Ron Paul

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    Ron Paul suggested a very good first step to the process of restoring sound money... It was beautiful. It left them all standing with their fiats out.
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    'Excuse us, we'll be leaving now. Oh, and you don't mind if we just steal this Constitution before we go? You @#$%s aren't using it anyway...'

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    Will be interesting to see what happens when the first collection of drones is zombied. I'm pretty sure that is a lot more appealing than taking down a web site. Will they still be called botnets?

    All your drone are belong to us



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