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Nineteen Eighty-Four

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Forget freedom of speech. What about freedom of thought? Did you ever think you would see the day, in the United States of America, when one could be prosecuted for his thoughts? One headline this Monday announced FBI cites thousands of hate crimes in ’08. “Thousands of hate crimes.” The FBI has, as empowered by the law, presumed to judge the thoughts of thousands. If you don’t find that disturbing, you might already be on the road to loving Big Brother.

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