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BrianLaws
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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 3:12 am    Post subject: FBI admits breaking its own internet spying rules
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By INQUIRER Newsdesk:  Friday, 07 March 2008, 10:48 AM

SNOOPS AT THE FBI have admitted they repeatedly break their own rules about spying on the internet.

For the fourth year running, FBI director Robert Mueller said the agency reguilarly goes beyond its legal limits to collect information on people's emails and web wibbling.

In an interesting twist, Mueller tried to claim that this wasn't really the FBI's fault. The telcoms companies the snoops roped in on the cunning plan kept providing "too much information", he said.

"We are committed to ensuring that we not only get this right, but maintain the vital trust of the American people," he said.

And in Blighty we know how to smell a rat when a politician says "the American people."

Senate Judiciary chairman Patrick Leahy has a right moan about the state of affairs: "There has to be a better chain of command for this. You cannot just have an FBI agent who decides he'd like to obtain Americans' records, bank records or anything else and do it just because they want to."

"Everybody wants to stop terrorists. But Americans believe in our privacy rights and we want those protected," he said.

Too late mate. There's no such thing any more.


http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/03/07/fbi-spies-whoever-likes
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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:45 am    Post subject:
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i voted for ron paul and he voted against the patriot act. who did you vote for and how did they vote or whats their stance on the patriot act?
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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:59 am    Post subject:
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Alex Jones Police State 2000 Martial Law Posse Comitatus





ALEX JONES EXPOSES THE GROWING MILITARIZATION OF AMERICAN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND THE GROWING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE MILITARY AND POLICE.  ... all » Witness US troops training with foreign troops and learning how to control and contain civilian populations in Operation Urban Warrior. You will see Special Forces, helicopter attacks on South Texas cities, concentration or "Freedom" camps, broad unconstitutional police actions, gun seizure training, snitch squads of children recruited to turn in family and neighbors, and more.

This was filmed in 1999/2000 and foreshadows the rise of the police state and martial law that is creeping forward. Recall that even today, troops and mercenaries seized and confiscated honest law abiding citizens weapons down in New Orleans after the Hurricane Katrina. Foreign troops were called in to help rescue, troops from Denmark, and Mexico.

The truth is stranger than fiction. Exclusive photos from Urban Warrior drills: http://www.infowars.com/ouwmar9901.html
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Buckeye28
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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 1:29 pm    Post subject:
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OldSchool wrote:
i voted for ron paul and he voted against the patriot act. who did you vote for and how did they vote or whats their stance on the patriot act?


I voted for Ron Paul as well but unfortunatly the main stream media is in bed with the propagators of open boarder, north american union loving, socialists only like McCain, Obama, and Clinton.  Sad  

R u planning on attending the march in D.C. for liberty?
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Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:49 am    Post subject:
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Buckeye28 wrote:
OldSchool wrote:
i voted for ron paul and he voted against the patriot act. who did you vote for and how did they vote or whats their stance on the patriot act?


I voted for Ron Paul as well but unfortunatly the main stream media is in bed with the propagators of open boarder, north american union loving, socialists only like McCain, Obama, and Clinton.  Sad  

R u planning on attending the march in D.C. for liberty?
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i wish i could but i don't have the money. Sad
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