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It's finally 1984, twenty years "back to the future," with U.S. Visit. Actually, I wouldn't much object to this fingerprinting of non-U.S. nationals requiring visas if it was accompanied by a dismantling of the American corporatocracy. Protecting America from Islamist counterterrorism without eliminating U.S. terrorism is hypocrisy to the extreme.
It's finally 1984, twenty years "back to the future," with U.S. Visit. Actually, I wouldn't much object to this fingerprinting of non-U.S. nationals requiring visas if it was accompanied by a dismantling of the American corporatocracy. Protecting America from Islamist counterterrorism without eliminating U.S. terrorism is hypocrisy to the extreme.
It's finally 1984, twenty years "back to the future," with U.S. Visit. Actually, I wouldn't much object to this fingerprinting of non-U.S. nationals requiring visas if it was accompanied by a dismantling of the American corporatocracy. Protecting America from Islamist counterterrorism without eliminating U.S. terrorism is hypocrisy to the extreme.
It's finally 1984, twenty years "back to the future," with U.S. Visit. Actually, I wouldn't much object to this fingerprinting of non-U.S. nationals requiring visas if it was accompanied by a dismantling of the American corporatocracy. Protecting America from Islamist counterterrorism without eliminating U.S. terrorism is hypocrisy to the extreme.
It's finally 1984, twenty years "back to the future," with U.S. Visit. Actually, I wouldn't much object to this fingerprinting of non-U.S. nationals requiring visas if it was accompanied by a dismantling of the American corporatocracy. Protecting America from Islamist counterterrorism without eliminating U.S. terrorism is hypocrisy to the extreme.
It's finally 1984, twenty years "back to the future," with U.S. Visit. Actually, I wouldn't much object to this fingerprinting of non-U.S. nationals requiring visas if it was accompanied by a dismantling of the American corporatocracy. Protecting America from Islamist counterterrorism without eliminating U.S. terrorism is hypocrisy to the extreme.
It's finally 1984, twenty years "back to the future," with U.S. Visit. Actually, I wouldn't much object to this fingerprinting of non-U.S. nationals requiring visas if it was accompanied by a dismantling of the American corporatocracy. Protecting America from Islamist counterterrorism without eliminating U.S. terrorism is hypocrisy to the extreme.