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Comments on: Senators quiz FBI director on Patriot Act

They ask for clarity on the agency's use of secret requests for subscriber information from Internet service providers.

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Terrorism talks people into anything.
by casper2004 May 3, 2006 7:11 AM PDT
To really talk americans into wanting the Patriot act in it's entirety, all the feds have to do is what they did 4 1/2 years ago, which is let terrorists attack us again.
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Kind of late.
by Dave_Brown May 3, 2006 8:19 AM PDT
Why didn't the senators debate the Patriot Act back when it was introduced? Half of them didn't even read it...

Dave
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Patriot act...
by AECRADIO May 3, 2006 7:15 PM PDT
Not only didn't the politicians read it, they helped RAM it through to passage without knowing asingle item the act covered, or why.

Typical of our ELECTED 'officials', they NEVER do for US, which is what they were ELECTED TO DO!

They work for us, NOT the opther way around!

NAZIS ALL!!
what you read, what you say
by 209979377489953107664053243186 May 3, 2006 10:20 AM PDT
Between the hackers and the Patriot Act, we have to change how we use the internet to communicate and do business. There are easy to implement email solutions that can maintain your privacy:http://www.essentialsecurity.com/products.htm
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Hacks
by casper2004 May 3, 2006 12:04 PM PDT
I saved it but all solutions can be hacked. Bill Gates knows the way.
Title is deceiving
by wbenton May 4, 2006 7:19 AM PDT
The title says: [Senators quiz FBI director on Patriot Act] when in fact it should be [Democrats quiz FBI director on Patriot Act]

Why is it that only the Democrats are opposing it and not the republicans.

Likewise, the Public Library offers one privacy as for what books they check out, etc.

But Privacy and the Internet are oxymorons. There ain't NO SUCH THING as privacy on the internet! (* LOL *)

Walt
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