, 2003-09-29
Citing a provision of the Patriot Act, the FBI is sending letters to journalists telling them to secretly prepare to turn over their notes, e-mails and sources to the bureau. Should we throw out the First Amendment to nail a hacker?
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Err, when you get done running the bullhorn...
2003-09-29
Penguinisto (6 replies)
Penguinisto (6 replies)
Err, when you get done running the bullhorn...
2003-09-30
Whatever (1 replies)
Whatever (1 replies)
sometimes it takes a bull horn right next to the ear
2003-09-30
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
one word: "consolidation.'
2003-10-01
Penguinisto (1 replies)
Penguinisto (1 replies)
The Subpoenas are Coming!
2003-09-29
El C0chin0 <mr.nasty@ix.netcom.com> (4 replies)
El C0chin0 <mr.nasty@ix.netcom.com> (4 replies)
The Subpoenas are Coming!
2003-09-30
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
WHY NO SCAN OF THE FBI LETTERS?
2003-09-29
SCEPTIC (3 replies)
SCEPTIC (3 replies)
To those who would give up liberty for safety: You deserve neither.
2003-09-30
Benjamin Franklin (1 replies)
Benjamin Franklin (1 replies)
To those who would give up liberty for safety: You deserve neither.
2003-10-01
Former Jarhead (1 replies)
Former Jarhead (1 replies)

Despite the well researched and written article, and the unquestioned credentials of the author I am compelled to add a footnote:
There is in place at this time in most U.S. states a SHIELD LAW that protects journalists from revealing thier sources.
The First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States guarantees freedom of the press. The "Fourth Estate" is a primary pillar of our "democracy", if it indeed may be viewed as such by our founding fathers, should they be around to make the determination. I am confident they would at this point in our history.
I call upon all journalists to rise up to this latest challenge to our basic rights, not only as the individuals that bring the truth to the people, ("to enlighten and inform") but as the bedrock of our country. We must meet these assaults on our integrity and credibility forcefully. If for nothing else, we owe it to the brave individuals who have taken us into their confidence, knowing full well the ramifications of doing so.
Robert S. Finnegan
Managing Editor
Southeast Asia News
seanews1@yahoo.com
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