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With the political climate today and desperation to win tight races, this will be abused. Think about these…
You live in a conservative area and are a right of center. You read conservative and liberal blogs to see both sides and strengthen your arguments. Some publishes your browsing history of MSNBC. You’re cast a liberal and lose.
Or the opposite… you live in NY and read FoxNews each day to see what they are saying. Try defending your browsing history to a large group of people who only want group think.
Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
I wonder how fast republicans will change their tune when one of the peers has a browsing history reveled. Any penalties or fines for using the data this way might be worth it to those looking to change elections.
You know it will happen..
Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
Take me, for example: I'm an upstanding member of my community; a leader, a philanthropist; an all-around great guy, but when I clicked on WetCheerleaderXXXsluts.com, it was a mistake. COMPLETE ACCIDENT. Unless I stayed on that website for three hours. In that case it was obviously to do research to help fight human sex trafficking. Obviously.
"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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