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CrankyGeeks episode 1 Links 12 minutes into video here
"Actually you know they are now doing iris sca.., iris ugh excuse me, scans of people they bring into prisons and also into uh police stations in Texas. I actually interviewed some guys about this. Because they never give their real names, and their names are constantly changing - the entire Hispanic culture. And so therefore the only way they can identify them is through iris scans."
Mr. Spark thank you for spoiling this episode for me, I think your totally misinformed about the largest minority group in the USA unless you talking about a little know city called New york City where we are the majority. I excitingly enjoyed the discussions on the show. Until 12 minutes into this episode when Mr. Spark opened his mouth and my jaw dropped well... I tell you the truth my fist clamped up too. I think Mr. Spark was too relaxed with those Black walls. I Choose to watch tech podcast on the Internet because of there concentration on a Intimate Technology News presentation/info. If I desire to hear horrible musings about illegal immigration, I'd tune to Lou Dobbs on CNN, which keeps enticing that we are Aliens. May I add, that a small percentage of Latinos are not of European/African decent but are indigenous to the lower 48 states or Latin Americas, even the ones that aren't can only trace their roots 500 years (more then double the age of the united states) to the western hemisphere. I hope that the CrankyGeeks can redeem them self's.
Obviously, Mr. Spark doesn't want to protect his individual or his families civil liberties. See Mr. Spark you can't fool every one of us. Either, you were really totally cranky while taping the show or some really intelligent person just exposed you. If he didn't apologized I would have cancel my 6 years subscription to PC Mag. Or any other Ziff Davis Media print subscriptions, wouldn't you done the same? Please tell me what you think.
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