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ISP Comes Forward Victim Of FBI "Gag Letters"

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The Washington Post has run a very interesting op-ed piece, one of the first, if not the first ever anonymous letter from someone who was ordered to be quiet on the issue of the Feds invading peoples' privacy.

The Justice Department's inspector general revealed on March 9 that the FBI has been systematically abusing one of the most controversial provisions of the USA Patriot Act: the expanded power to issue "national security letters." It no doubt surprised most Americans to learn that between 2003 and 2005 the FBI issued more than 140,000 specific demands under this provision -- demands issued without a showing of probable cause or prior judicial approval -- to obtain potentially sensitive information about U.S. citizens and residents. It did not, however, come as any surprise to me.

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FBI Constitutional Privacy Violations May Top 3,000

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The Justice Department's inspector general told a committee of angry House members yesterday that the FBI may have violated the law or government policies as many as 3,000 times since 2003 as agents secretly collected the telephone, bank and credit card records of U.S. citizens and foreign nationals residing here.

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FBI Wiretapping Scandal Widens

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A front-page Washington Post article reports that the FBI's illegal use of wiretap/record requests was known inside the FBI but continued anyway.

In essence, the FBI and our nation's telecommunications companies have secretly created a framework whereby the FBI can obtain -- instantaneously and without limits -- any information it asks for. The Patriot Act already substantially expanded the circumstances under which the FBI can obtain such records without the need for subpoenas or any judicial process, and it left in place only the most minimal limitations and protections. But it is those very minimal safeguards which the FBI continuously violated in order to obtain whatever information its agents desired, about any Americans they targeted, with literally no limits of any kind.

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Sex Toys Ruled Illegal Contraband In Alabama

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[Activists]
In a unanimous opinion, a three-judge panel for the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld an Alabama statute banning the commercial distribution of sex toys, saying that there is no fundamental right to privacy raised by the plaintiff's case against the law.

According to the statute, it is 'unlawful for any person to knowingly distribute any obscene material or any device designed or marketed as useful primarily for the stimulation of human genital organs.'

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Cheney Implicates Bush In CIA Agent Treason Scandal

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[Beating Dead Horses]
Copies of notes handwritten by Vice President Dick Cheney, introduced at trial by defense attorneys for former White House staffer I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, would appear to implicate George W. Bush in the Plame CIA Leak case.

Bush has long maintained that he was unaware of attacks by any member of his administration against former ambassador Joseph Wilson. The ex-envoy's stinging rebukes of the administration's use of pre-war Iraq intelligence led Libby and other White House officials to leak Wilson's wife's covert CIA status to reporters in July 2003 in an act of retaliation.

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If We Allow You Better Phone Service...The Terrorists Win!

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[Terroir-ism]
Consumers have no idea how reliable their cell phone service will be when they buy a phone and sign a long-term contract. The Federal Communications Commission could offer some guidance, but it won't. The agency refuses to make public a detailed database of cell phone provider outages that it has maintained since 2004.

The reason? Why of course, this would help terrorists. If for example, they wanted to blow the crap out of several hundred thousand cell towers across the country, this would help them do it. I feel safer all ready. "Can you hear me now?"

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Bush Says U.S. Mail Can Now Be Opened Without Warrants

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President Bush quietly has claimed sweeping new powers to open Americans' mail without a judge's warrant.

Bush asserted the new authority Dec. 20 after signing legislation that overhauls some postal regulations. He then issued a "signing statement" that declared his right to open mail under emergency conditions, contrary to existing law and contradicting the bill he had just signed, according to experts who have reviewed it.

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Your Cell Phone Is A Bug

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The FBI appears to have begun using a novel form of electronic surveillance in criminal investigations: remotely activating a mobile phone's microphone and using it to eavesdrop on nearby conversations.

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Soon You May Need Permission To Enter/Leave The U.S.

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Deportation.. It's not just for immigrants any more!

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has proposed a system which will in essence make it mandatory for you to have permission before leaving or entering the country, effectively putting everyone on a no-fly list unless the government says otherwise.

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Bush Signs Mexican "Berlin Wall" Boondoggle

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[Society]
President Bush has signed into law a bill to build a $9 billion dollar wall between the United States and Mexico. Unfortunately, only a little over $1B has been allocated towards the building of the wall; it won't completely cover the border, and there's an addendum that says the money doesn't really have to be spent on a wall, so we're not really sure what this indicates except that the people and the mainstream media, once again, aren't paying attention.

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Torture Victim Wrongly on No-Fly List Gets Humanitarian Award

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[Terroir-ism]
In 2002, Canadian citizen Maher Arar was returning to Canada from vacation. What he didn't know was the the Canadian Mounties had given his name to the U.S. as an Islamic extremist with connections to Al Qaeda, even though there was no evidence of this and he was no such thing.

So when he made a connection at New York's JFK airport, he was taken into custody. He was held in the U.S. for two weeks, put on a private plane and taken to Jordon, placed in a car and driven to Syria, where he was imprisoned in this country known for its use of torture. He spent 10 months in a small, dark cell, being tortured by the Syrians on behalf of the U.S. government before they decided that he really wasn't a terrorist and let him go.

To make things worse, even though he had been released and exonerated in a Canadian judicial inquiry, he was placed on the no-fly list and remains there. So when an international human rights group honored him with an award for his work to prevent the use of torture, he was unable to fly to New York to accept the award in person--despite efforts by both the Canadian government and the human rights group to allow him to travel to the U.S. to attend the ceremony.

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Olbermann: US Government Now More Dangerous Than Our Enemies

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[Beating Dead Horses]
Olbermann points out that this may be "the beginning of the end" of freedom and liberty for United States citizens. No word yet if CSI will be cancelled, which apparently would create a bigger uproar among the populace.

History shakes its head in shame. See the video everyone is talking about.

Habeas Corpus R.I.P. 7/12/1215 - 10/17/2006

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60 Minutes Gets No-Fly List

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[Terroir-ism]
CBS News Magazine 60 Minutes recently obtained a copy of the nation's No Fly List, a list of names of suspected terrorists given to airlines so that these people can be kept off your airplane. To protect national security, 60 Minutes will not be releasing the list itself, but it is releasing a few details. They found that the list is "incomplete, inaccurate, outdated, and a source of aggravation for thousand of innocent Americans."

For openers, the list is enormous. It's more than 540 pages long. Although before 9/11, the list of suspected terrorists banned from air travel was just 16 names, today's list has 44,000. Another 75,000 people are on an additional list of people the government thinks should be pulled aside for additional security screening.

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What's Russian for 'Xenophobia'?

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President Putin has fanned the flames of ethnic tension in Russia by casting aspersions on Caucasians (people of darker skin from the former Soviet Caucasus region), Central Asians, and ethnic Georgians and declaring that their should be tighter restrictions on the actions and freedoms of those who aren't ethnic Russians. Authorities have even gone so far as to gather lists of schoolchildren with Georgian-sounding names.

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Fahrenheit 451 Banned during Banned Books Week

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Really, there's no better way to celebrate Banned Books Week than by banning a book about banning and burning books. Say that three times fast.

Yes, a caring parent in Texas (how surprising) found out from his darling little girl that her class's reading assignment, Ray Bradbury classic Fahrenheit 451, actually contained "bad language" and "smoking," plus a whole host of other bad influences on young people who've been raised in hermetically sealed Skinner boxes and have therefore never been exposed to such things before.

Well, naturally he was upset that these things were in a book assigned to second-graders. Oh, wait, you say the offended girl was a high school sophomore, just like I was when we read the same book in a city of 75,000 in the free-thinking state of Louisiana decades ago?

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Now Big Brother Can Talk!

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Britain has one security camera for every 14 of its citizens--over 4 million in all. Middlesbrough has extended the functionality of these cameras so that the operators can actually talk to those they watch. The mayor, an ex-cop whose service nickname was Robocop, says that "there's been too much spoken about human rights, too much about civil liberties of the wrongdoers."

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Torture Bill States Non-Allegiance To Bush Is Terrorism

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Buried amongst the untold affronts to the Bill of Rights, the Constitution and the very spirit of America, the torture bill (HR6166) contains a definition of "wrongfully aiding the enemy" which labels all American citizens who breach their "allegiance" to President Bush and the actions of his government as terrorists subject to possible arrest, torture and conviction in front of a military tribunal.

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CIA, DoD, FBI: Torture Doesn't Work

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In the wake of Congress giving the administration a free pass to torture, major players in the CIA, FBI and other areas of government drafted a letter explaining their expert opinions on the use of torture. Do you think our president cares? Maybe not, but you should, read the letter...

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White House Caught Censoring Weather Experts

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[Environment]
In February, there were several press reports about the Bush administration exercising message control on the subject of climate change. The New Republic cited numerous instances in which top officials at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and scientists at the National Hurricane Center sought to downplay links between more-intense hurricanes and global warming. NOAA scientist Thomas Knutson told the Wall Street Journal he'd been barred from speaking to CNBC because his research suggested just such a link.

At the time, Bush administration officials denied that they did any micromanaging of media requests for interviews. But a large batch of e-mails obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request shows that the White House was, in fact, controlling access to scientists and vetting reporters.

Check 'em out.

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Kennedy Report Documents Stolen 2004 Election

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A shocking report detailed by Rolling Stone from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims Republicans prevented more than 350,000 voters in Ohio from casting ballots or having their votes counted -- enough to have put John Kerry in the White House in 2004, and that appears to just be the beginning of the information which is now coming to light over the 2004 presidential election.

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