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Freedom thread
#1
One way to chip away at the freedom you enjoy is to force a person to buy a toll transponder that is actually a tracking device. Take a way the ability to pay a toll with cash and most cars will have to get the transponder. This is the road we are headed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCc3wwOXc...detailpage
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#2
We don't have any toll roads in Vermont. Or road billboards for that matter.
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#3
OK................

Mount Equinox Skyline Drive

Location: Vermont

Location Type: Road

Toll Rates:Cars: $12.00 plus $2.00 per passenger (not including driver). Children under 12 free.
Motorcycles: $10.00

Mt. Mansfield Auto Toll Road

Location: Vermont

Location Type: Road

Toll Rates: $24 per car, plus $8 per person over six people.
Sightseeing road: open daily 9 AM-4 PM, May 23 through October 19.
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#4
Jesus, those are dead end tourist attraction rides. Both are essentially dirt trails to get to the top of the mountain. They're not part of any road system, nor can you use them to get anywhere except that specific destination.

What do you think, we're New Hampsters or something?
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#5
Guess where you can't go when you have any of these items.




Prohibited Items
Prohibited items include, but are not limited to, the following:

•Cameras or Video Recorders
•Handbags, book bags, backpacks or purses
•Food or beverages, tobacco products, personal grooming items (i.e. makeup, lotion, etc.)
•Strollers
•Any pointed objects
•Aerosol containers
•Guns, ammunition, fireworks, electric stun guns, mace, martial arts weapons/devices, or knives of any size
The U.S. Secret Service reserves the right to prohibit any other personal items. Umbrellas, wallets, car keys, and cell phones (including those with cameras) are permitted. However, guests will not be allowed to use cell phones inside the White House. Phones used inside the White House may be confiscated by US Secret Service.
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#6
Hmm the White House? You gave away the answer in your post Dick.
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#7
(07-01-2012, 11:42 AM)ramseycat Wrote: Hmm the White House? You gave away the answer in your post Dick.

it was a question for the enslaved.

Congratulations
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#8
Of course, Onstar, onboard GPS mapping planners and every fucking smartphone on the planet don't already have the ability to track our every move...oh, wait.
Thank god I am oblivious to the opinions of others while caught in the blinding splendor of my own cleverness.
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#9
(07-01-2012, 12:13 PM)IMaDick Wrote:
(07-01-2012, 11:42 AM)ramseycat Wrote: Hmm the White House? You gave away the answer in your post Dick.

it was a question for the enslaved.

Congratulations

Oh Dickley! Please set me free!!
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#10
(07-01-2012, 12:21 PM)ramseycat Wrote: Oh Dickley! Please set me free!!

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#11
hahhahhahhahhah
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#12


I'm more concerned with online nutjobs watching every move I make in cyberspace/Mock than I am concerned with the Feds tracking me.
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#13
^
That is more realistic.
To think the "Government" gives two twits about what we as individuals are legally doing on a daily basis is both narcissistic and delusional.
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#14
Could someone please explain what we're all free to do/our freedom? Great, TIA.

Gear
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#15
Fighting ignorance is a tough job.

http://www.mediaite.com/online/obama-cam...he-smears/
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#16
I've had an "E-Z-Pass" (transponder) for many years now. I got it because I had to travel over the Whitestone Bridge frequently. And going on the "cash" toll lines took forever, you had to try to pull over to the extreme right 2 lanes. (Difficult) Not to mention they preferred exact toll, or small bills for them to change. If you used anything larger then a $5, they took forever to give you change, and then they always gave back 19 "singles". hah

Anyway, over time, they made more & more tolls E-Z-Pass, even branching out to the NJ Tpk, & GS Pkway, plus now most, if not all tolls in the tri state area are E-Z-Pass. It is kinda convient.
Yes they can & do track my travels, but it is convienent, & it is convienent, & it is convienent, & it is con . . . . . . .
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#17
(07-01-2012, 01:07 PM)IMaDick Wrote: Fighting ignorance is a tough job.

Particulary when it's your own. But ignorance isn't your problem is it Ima? Your problem is fear.
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#18
Wait for it. . .
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#19
(07-01-2012, 01:09 PM)Riotgear Wrote:
(07-01-2012, 01:07 PM)IMaDick Wrote: Fighting ignorance is a tough job.

Particulary when it's your own. But ignorance isn't your problem is it Ima? Your problem is fear.

Of course that must be it.

Fear.

it's such a great word for a coward to use.
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#20
And there it is.
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