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Thomas Paul Murphy

Saturday, January 18, 2025

Constant Surveillance 01 18 2025

Let's say that you had someone with a lot of money in politics, and they were convicted of near 3 dozen felonies, in relation to lying with regard to United States elections.

Perhaps an appropriate sentence would be that they are required to wear a tracking device on their ankle and everything that they say is immediately known and published.

Sure you can say whatever you want to whoever you want.  But we are going to know.

And do we have a right to know?  Absent the conviction, I would say no.  Present the conviction I would say yes.  As it relates directly to the conviction.

And that would indeed make America great again.

And you know, if it turns out that everything that person says naturally is well and just, then it supports their credibility.  So it actually helps them.

I mean some police officers are required to wear body cameras in support of their activities.  A Police Officer can be thought of as an Officer of the Court.

And if say such a President... as being most powerful, would not it apply to them also?

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Do you know what the issue here is?  I don't really believe in tracking people like that.  But it is the kind of thing that happens and is necessitated when the corrupt come into power.  In effect the state of the corrupt limits your rights!

Organized crime only erodes your rights.

The activities of organized crime only disempower the good.  I hate that!

© 2025 Thomas Paul Murphy

Jesus Christ had nothing good to say about the rich.  What if you had a rich man who was convicted of a crime against our government while young.  Wouldn't you want to know his whereabouts?  Is he soliciting and fostering sex with underage prostitutes on a remote island?  Take a step back and look at the tree line of the forest on that one.  You would swear that thing only happened during the glamorized gangster time of Prohibition?

And that is another thing I can't stand.  The good being disempowered from being good by what only amounts to propagandized violence against the good in television / movie media.  We should not have to think in terms of fear like that.


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