, 2002-08-26
U.S. courts should join Russia in saying "nyet" to the FBI's lawless international hack attacks.
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When Feds are the Crackers
2002-08-26
Anonymous (17 replies)
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When Feds are the Crackers
2002-08-26
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When Feds are the Crackers
2002-08-27
Mark D. Rasch (1 replies)
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When Feds are the Crackers
2002-08-27
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When Feds are the Crackers
2002-08-27
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Anonymous (1 replies)
yes mr. bush, we non americans are all wiked villans, kill us all!
2002-08-28
pedro barreto (3 replies)
pedro barreto (3 replies)
When Feds are the Crackers
2002-08-27
Anonymous (1 replies)
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When Feds are the Crackers
2002-08-27
Yeah right (1 replies)
Yeah right (1 replies)

It would be totally different if they were infringing on your rights, to say, bust you for downloading mp3s.
Throw it in another direction yet. Mp3s that the FBI provided for you to download. This is happening today without it becoming a public matter. The FBI hides behind their corporate bought laws, and government "immunity" and does whatever they think is right. Our Constitution and Bill of Rights give us protection from the things that are happening on a day to day basis.
All of which is being infringed on by feds that seem to be "above the law"
~Anonymous~
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