New York City is voting on their anti-PATRIOT Act resolution today. Hopefully we’ll have good news tomorrow.
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New York City is voting on their anti-PATRIOT Act resolution today. Hopefully we’ll have good news tomorrow.
assface say what?
Interestingly, Ashcroft did not used to be quite so uppity about the government’s right to be able to spy on everyone. When Clinton was the one alleged to be doing the spying he was quite indignant.
In order to guarantee that the United States meets the challenge of this new means of commerce, communication, and education, government must be careful not to interfere. We should not harness the Internet with a confusing array of intrusive regulations and controls. [thanks daniel]
this is really getting time consuming….
So, remember my link to the US DoJ’s Life and Liberty liberal-slamming website defending the PATRIOT Act? Well the Center for Democracy and Technology has written an article debunking many of the claims made on that website. [infocommons]
“The law was intended for activities related to terrorism and not to naked women,”
FBI agents using the USA PATRIOT Act to investigate a strip club. No, I am not joking. Lawmakers seem suitably incensed.
“Let me say, with Galardi and his whole gang, I don’t condone, appreciate or support all their nakedness. But having said that, I haven’t heard anyone say at any time he was involved with terrorism.” says Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev. [thanks all]