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DATE | 2008-02-22 |
FROM | From: "Joshua Zeidner"
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] FISA and Telco Immunity
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On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Ruben Safir wrote: > > > > > > > No one is suggesting that. What the chorus of activists are > > suggesting are the breaches of FISA laws. FISA laws make it difficult > > for people to exploit our government funded surveillance programs. > > > > > Tell me more. If it is OT here, you can bring it to the NYLXS hangout > mailing list.
Ruben,
I am truly surprised that you are not more aware of this issue!
- http://www.joshuaziender.com
> > For what it's worth > > A) - privacy is not one of the constitution guaranteed rights > > B) - I personally couldn't care less if they are listening to > my phone as long as they are actually protecting me from being > nuked > > C) - What they would do with any information they get from me seriously > would worry me if it was being used inapropriately, especially for someone's > private gain. > > D) - The current debate has been over wiretaps of international calls > THROUGH US systems, which really makes sense to me since SO MUCH of the > internation phone traffic goes through the US. I don't see why the government > should need to put a wiretap in Islamabad if the traffic is going through > a US controlled satelite. > > E) - I'm worried that they are wasting resources using too large of a "net" > Someone has to go through all those communications. They'd need to be > targeted better than the NSA did during the Vietnam era when they just cast > a larger and larger net without cause and wasting millions of dollars. > > > Ruben
- http://www.joshuazeidner.com/
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