Re: Tapping Into AT&T |
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Lisa Hancock (hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com) 6 Feb 2006 07:40:05 -0800
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Mike Riddle wrote:
> AT&T, which isn't commenting on the suit, may have felt it had no
The above is a very important point. If true, it means that EFF
> Ideally, the lawsuit will stop AT&T from cooperating in the NSA
I object to that approach. If the government is doing something
On principle, I object to lawsuits such as this because they are a
> More practically, the lawsuit may also reveal how the spying program
Spying on enemy communications is a critical method of defense and
> In the mid-1970s, the late Sen. Frank Church, an Idaho Democrat, led a
As a result of those hearings laws were passed limiting the FBI and
I also believe some of the domestic spying work of the 1960s and 1970s |
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