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Protection from prying NSA eyes
Mark Rasch, 2006-05-15

From the U.S. Fourth Amendment, the Stored Communications Act and U.S. wiretap laws to the Pen-register statute, Mark Rasch looks at legal protections available to the telecommunication companies and individual Americans in the wake of the NSA's massive spying program.

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Protection from prying NSA eyes 2006-05-15
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Why so secret? 2006-05-19
Anonymous
That is my question, why do we need to be so secret about the NSA tapping telecommunications? If cameras are recording everything in public, why do-it secretly, and that is the problem, everything so far is only speculation for what they are doing with this information and what information is being collected, for all we know they are building files on millions of Americans, and no one can say they are not, making such a public investigation held in the highest of secrecy only makes the general public suspicious, since we can only rely on the benevolence of the government to protect our privacy, and who wants to trust a institution that has degraded the realm of trust with its own citizens.
When will this information be used against drug traffickers, felons, party promoters
and the general public. The president has his own army, raises his own funds and
has control of all foreign affairs, how much longer will these tyrants steer us into the
tyranny that men dream about, they want back logs of web traffic, trunks on voice
communications, and secret letters, warrant less access to all of this, they will know
were you go, who you talk to, and what you research, what else will they need before
they can blackmail public officials and citizens of the free world, it will only be a free world for the reigning aristocracy that plunders America, and profits from tyranny,grief and war, "Sic Semper Tyrannis"

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