Jennifer Foote
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(Dec 12, 2006 - 5:39 PM)
Actually unless I am wrong, there are people who are on the S.O. site who can't "join forces with the different governments" because there are some crimes to put them on the site that are felonies and unless someone knows otherwise I was told people with felonies can't get passports to begin with.
(Dec 12, 2006 - 4:40 PM)
Well then I probably will have my account deleted shortly because I openly am NOT a Republican, can't stand the hell that is going on with the bogus war, am an activist, and (gasp) someone that actually actively stands up for others by words and actions regardless of what label might be coming my way. Thank you for your message, I agree with you 100%. If you want to be in active activism you should check out care2.com. I have been active on it for a couple years now and never plan on stopping. Thanks again.
(Dec 12, 2006 - 4:35 PM)
How is it the entire world is so self absorbed that anyone who is on the registry is now at the social pool of dirt???? I happen to know someone who is on the registry because of a mistake in their younger days who already did their time for their crime, are compliant, and STILL are dealt crap day in and day out. Rather than put everyone in the same category if myspace is that prejudiced then they should legally have to also show risk assessments on those people put online. Also may I ask how this is even legal since it says right on the site any action taken against people on the site is ILLEGAL? Yes there are some people on the site that should be, there are people that aren't who need to be, but there are also people on there who messed up once and learned their lesson and who deserve the decency to have THAT acknowledged besides the scarlet letter for life. And you know what whether you label me with the same label I don't care because 1 you don't know me and 2 I happen to care that the world is going to hell in a handbasket and rather than just sit here and let people be wrongfully judged I intend to do something about it.