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FISA deal worries privacy groups
Robert Lemos,
2008-06-18
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FISA deal worries privacy groups
2008-06-19
Anonymous
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If you have nothing to hide, why would you care who reads your emails or instant messages....
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Re: FISA deal worries privacy groups
2008-06-19
Robert Lemos
An excellent paper on this argument can be found on the SSRN:
"I've Got Nothing to Hide" and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=998565...
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Re: FISA deal worries privacy groups
2008-06-19
Anonymous
Tell that to our founding fathers you duffus. Power always comes with corruption and abuse....
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Re: FISA deal worries privacy groups
2008-06-27
Anonymous
Our country is founded on basis of freedom. We should not be assumed to be guilty or suspect and subjected to search merely for being citizens.
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Re: FISA deal worries privacy groups
2008-06-29
Anonymous
They typical sheepale response. Open a book, read the constitution and understand your right.
"A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves" -Murrow
Dont be a sheep.......
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FISA deal worries privacy groups
2008-06-26
Anonymous
He mentions war-time powers, but we were never in a 'war' as far as I know......
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