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Re: [privacy] Did USA Today get the story all wrong?
From: "Dude VanWinkle" <dudevanwinkle () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 20:29:55 -0400
On 5/17/06, Brian Loe <knobdy () gmail com> wrote:
I know this is dated the 16th, but it seems behind - aren't they holding closed-door hearings now? Or having a private briefing? Of course, most of you are using this news to hit Bush over the head with it, to show what an evil bastard he is - little has been mentioned about the Senators who have been briefed on ALL of these programs, Democrats included, and had NO problems with it (at least not until they were public). Which is why party people piss me off...
Holy crap, I agree with you on something! Party peeps are morons. That is still undisputed. Nice to know we can get along on some levels. -JP<dems suk as bad as repubs>
On 5/16/06, Richard M. Smith <rms () bsf-llc com> wrote:Verizon Denies Providing Customer Records to NSA By DIONNE SEARCEY May 16, 2006 4:52 p.m._______________________________________________ privacy mailing list privacy () whitestar linuxbox org http://www.whitestar.linuxbox.org/mailman/listinfo/privacy
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Current thread:
- [privacy] Did USA Today get the story all wrong? Richard M. Smith (May 16)
- Re: [privacy] Did USA Today get the story all wrong? Brian Loe (May 17)
- Re: [privacy] Did USA Today get the story all wrong? Dude VanWinkle (May 17)
- Re: [privacy] Did USA Today get the story all wrong? coderman (May 18)
- Re: [privacy] Did USA Today get the story all wrong? Brian Loe (May 18)
- Re: [privacy] Did USA Today get the story all wrong? coderman (May 18)
- Re: [privacy] Did USA Today get the story all wrong? Dude VanWinkle (May 17)
- Re: [privacy] Did USA Today get the story all wrong? Brian Loe (May 17)