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Friday, June 02, 2006

if all of y'all who love the job king george is doing

are such patriots, doesn't THIS scare you? isn't it going against EVERYTHING that AMERICA IS? i mean EVERYTHING. our privacy, our freedoms, OUR CONSTITUTION? this is NOT a 'i have nothing to hide' situation. that is NOT the point. the point is you are allowing your rights to be taken away FOR NO REASON. don't tell me the king and his court don't know who the terrorists are. they do. c'mon now. guess what, it AIN'T me, it AIN'T you and it AIN'T my neighbor or YOUR neighbor. it is NO ONE'S BUSINESS WHO I TALK TO ON THE PHONE OR WHAT I LOOK AT ON THE INTERNET, UNLESS I CHOSE TO SHARE THAT INFORMATION. end of story

Online Privacy Again at Issue
The government asks Internet firms to keep records longer to track terrorists and child pornographers. But some fear misuse.
By Joseph Menn, Times Staff WriterJune 2, 2006
SAN FRANCISCO — Big Internet and telephone companies are girding to fight an unprecedented call by the Bush administration for them to keep detailed records of customers' online activities for two years.The request by Atty. Gen. Alberto R. Gonzales and FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III would dramatically expand the government's ability to track what people do online and with whom they communicate.

It follows disclosure this year that the Justice Department had solicited potentially billions of online search queries from some of the same companies and that the National Security Agency had requested calling records of virtually all U.S. customers.Gonzales and Mueller asked Google Inc., Time Warner Inc.'s AOL and other companies to preserve the data at a May 26 meeting, citing their value to investigations into child-pornography distribution and terrorism. Internet companies typically keep customer histories for only a few days or weeks...........

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