Do you guys worry about what you post here?

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I always post "leading question" when I see these questions, I don't know why the same ones keep getting asked, or who keeps asking them. I can't help but notice that they all seem to rotate over a 2 or 3 week period. I am not a lawyer, but some stuff just looks odd to me.First of all why even answer a question like that, it's not going to make a difference to anyone, other than exposing some personel thoughts to perhaps be used against you at a latter time. I have lots of posts in here when I first joined I felt that they were legitamite questions, but after seeing them over and over again, I am no longer sure. I am not new to forums, been on many, electronics, computer etc., But this is different, as what you say can be used to establish, "state of mind", if they "whoever", were to pull up 50 posts, where you say things like "shoot to kill", it may really come back to bite you in the ass, where if your posts are on more on a balanced theme, thay may not use them at all. But as we enter a new frontier in the criminal justice system, lets just agree that none of us actually know if or where this stuff goes. Maybe we all should stay away from "leading statements", they sometimes depending on what mood you are in that day, can come back to haunt you. But on the other hand we have "free speech", I think, and I believe that applies even here, as long as your answer is "what a reasonable person" would deem normal, you shouldn't have to worry about it, after all it's just an opinion and you know what they say about opinions.
 
I didn't say any of the things that I said on the internet. There is a little squirrel who comes into the house at night and freeloads on my computer.

I think he may be one of those patriot squirrels.
 
As I am engaged in civil defense practice and have to defend suit against people who always want something for nothing and to take advantage of people (poking a little fun a Plaintiffs lawyers... :p ), I actually check the internet quite a bit to search for people's real character to use against them. MySpace is fantastic. E.g. - had a case against a gal who allegedly injured her back in a paint-damage only fender bender. She missed a lot of work because of the incident. Funny thing was, however, she had videos of herself snow skiing within a couple of weeks after the accident. Additionally, she stated under oath that she could not be around crowds since the accident because people now make her nervous. She was also shown on her MySpace page dancing at a party with hundreds of people. Priceless.

To answer the op, however, I know some prosecutors who look at things as well. It's not conspiracy theory stuff - like big brother watching over you, or anything, just common sense practice. They are too busy to be proactively trolling for people for no good reason. Big Brother himself? Who knows but him.
 
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