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COMMENTS:
Voted : no, this is a free country, last I checked.
Allah be pleased.
Voted : no, this is a free country, last I checked.
Winston Smith would not be amused.
Voted : no, this is a free country, last I checked.
Bad idea
Voted : no, this is a free country, last I checked.
Under the new law 'The Protect America Act' the government can eavesdrop, without a court order, on communications conducted by a person reasonably believed to be outside the United States, even if an American is on one end of the conversation — so long as that American is not the intended focus or target of the surveillance. But civil liberties groups and many Democrats say the new changes go too far. Congress' Democratic leaders set it to expire in six months so that it could be fine-tuned, and that process is beginning on Capitol Hill now. We need to change the law to provide additional oversight when the government eavesdrops on U.S. residents communicating with overseas parties.
Voted : no, this is a free country, last I checked.
Lol, not as free as it used to be.
Voted : Yeah, lets eavedrop on everyone
UncleRandy, quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Hey Truth, Remember that old TV show Highlander with Duncan Mccloud, We need a secret organization like the WATCHERS, Yeah that ought to do it.
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