Republicans run amok
2002-02-14 15:07:04+01 by
Dan Lyke
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#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:35:20+01 by:
Dan Lyke
All of those seemed to be part of collecting circumstantial evidence. Laying that on the Republican administration is a little unfair, but way too many people have been harrassed and even falsely convicted because their reading materials didn't mesh with community standards.
In other words: Pay cash and don't participate in tracking programs.
#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:35:20+01 by:
Shawn
I don't know about the reading habits issue. In the case of an already established invenstigation, the requests of law enforcement [mentioned in the Salon article] seemed perfectly reasonable to me. With the possible execption of the Amazon one - which I think could have been narrowed down a bit (they didn't really need records for all those people). But if you're already under investigation and that information if part of building the case, I don't have a problem with that.
#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:35:19+01 by:
TheSHAD0W
I will tell you, a lot of the actions of the current administration make me feel sorry I voted for Bush.
*pause*
Oh, wait, that's right. I didn't vote for Bush.
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