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Originally posted by stev0
Yeah, that's lame... If they were just checking for criminals or suspected terrorists i could understand it. But this is a complete freedom violation.
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Credit cards have NOTHING to do with a persons "back ground" or if they are a terrorist or not.
I am willing to believe data such as CC numbers would be used ultimately to pin someone even for "being in the wrong place" at the right time, or even simple coincedencies can lead to unjust things.
There are Americans sitting in jail right now that have ZERO fucking ties to terrorism but they are sitting in jail until they get cleared, not sure what America that is, but its not the one I want to live in.