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1/31/2007


FBI turns to broad new wiretap method

Filed under: News — Charlie Summers @ 9:25 am

From ZDNet: FBI turns to broad new wiretap method

From the article: “EFF’s [Kevin] Bankston…said that the FBI is ‘collecting and apparently storing indefinitely the communications of thousands–if not hundreds of thousands–of innocent Americans in violation of the Wiretap Act and the 4th Amendment to the Constitution.’”

Holy cow. So lemme see if I have this straight…we shread the Constitution so we can save the Constitution? How am I going to explain this to my daughter, who is now studying the Bill of Rights?


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  1. voxpop Says:

    isn’t it time for butch and his band of misfits to pack up and head back to kenny bunkport (or however you spell it) or anywhere as long as he doesn’t come back to texas!
    voxpop (in dallas)


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