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Civil liberties group files class action lawsuit claiming AT&T illegally opened its network to the National Security Agency.
Civil liberties group files class action lawsuit claiming AT&T illegally opened its network to the National Security Agency.
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the principals of my country. Congratulations Saddam, killing you
may be a guilty pleasure, but in your anti-Islamic fanaticism you
have hurt my country in ways you could never have imagined.
not support a company that is anti-American. Take your $$
elsewhere! It's the only thing they understand.
This administration is destroying families and thier children's future. People! Are we weak or Americans? Contact your government and insist on doing. Oh can we sue this administration? Then we would all be millionaires and equals.
Regards...
- Lawsuit
- by cnetfankelly May 11, 2006 12:12 PM PDT
- Imagine this scenario... being in a lawsuit with this company and trying to get some help with harrasment related issues and misuse of the spy program for about 23 months now. How does the goverment plan on dealing with these kind of problems? Corporate America has no business in National Security.
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- There's the Beef
- by Steve Meiers September 20, 2006 11:25 AM PDT
- Corporate America has no business in government either. Wasn't there something about "for the people, by the people and of the people". The faounding documents did NOT say anything about corporations.
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(20 Comments)We need to get profiteering out of health care, the military, public utilities, water, energy, transportation and anything else that "the people" should own and not some greedy suits and corps.
Communism learned a lot from us, but what did we learn from them? Nothing; we won, we must know it all. Well notso fast. I ask: how can a poor country like Cuba provide free nationalized medical care to not only its citizens but to anyone in their country, and the big and strong USofA can NOT?
It's not because we can't afford it. It's ONLY because we are TOO greedy. It's that simple.
For some "fundamentalist" reasons, we think that some of "us" are better than "them" and so "we" should have and "they" should not.
I really want these folks to lie seriously injured on the street in a poor community with their trappings of luxury on display for the "have nots" to see and then ask the "have nots" for help and see what happens. The only problem with my question is that it's the poor people who care about each other who WOULD help another person, despite their affluence, because "they" know it's RIGHT to do so.
Does Bush know what "right" is? Just ask a Katrina victim who still can;t go home, a year after they bungled that response. Again, where's the money? Where's the profit? That's where you'll find Bush and Co. For "fighting terror", whatever it costs. For poor folks in Luisiana and Mississippi? Nada. A bus ride to Houston and good luck. I rest my case.