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Domestic Spying Program Is Sign the U.S. is Decaying Into a “Police State”
Democracy Now! Former NSA intelligence agent Russell Tice condemns reports that the Agency has been engaged in eavesdropping on U.S. citizens without court warrants. Tice has volunteered to testify before... ...
Starmail - 4. Jan, 11:00
Presidents, the Constitution, and the Rule of Law
Excerpt from http://disc.server.co m/discussion.cgi?id=149495 ;article=97220;show_parent =1 Jon Roland Jan 3, 2006 01:17 -------- Original Message -------- Presidents, the Constitution, and the Rule... ...
Starmail - 4. Jan, 10:01
Our secret weapon to SAVE the Supreme Court
The People's Email Network thanks you for your diligent participation over the last year, which has already started to result in policy victories, including saving the ANWR from desecration, affirming... ...
Starmail - 3. Jan, 16:59
Government Wins Court Authorization to Spy on Cell Phone Use
http://www.newswithviews.c om/BreakingNews/breaking39 .htm ...
Starmail - 3. Jan, 10:59
Roberts, Alito Side with Business
Business couldn't do any better than Chief Justice John Roberts and Samuel Alito on the Supreme Court. The prospect of the two on the Supreme Court signals to manufacturers and businesses that they will... ...
Starmail - 3. Jan, 00:07
Bush Says, Bring It On: The Critics Will
The NSA operation - and particularly Bush's decision to bypass the generally amenable Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court for authorization - has drawn fire not only from liberal Democrats but also... ...
Starmail - 3. Jan, 00:05
Balance between liberty and security is at stake
St. Louis Post-Dispatch Sun Jan 1, 2006 17:25 The following found in the editorial section of the Southern Illinoisian (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) http://www. southernillinoisan.com/art icles/2006/01/01/opinions/ guest_columns/10003017.txt Another... ...
Starmail - 2. Jan, 08:34
Behind the Eavesdropping Story, a Loud Silence
THE New York Times's explanation of its decision to report, after what it said was a one-year delay, that the National Security Agency is eavesdropping domestically without court-approved warrants was... ...
Starmail - 1. Jan, 23:22
British, Greek Intelligence Agents Accused of Torture
Several Greek and British intelligence agents may be subpoenaed to appear in court in Greece to testify in a lawsuit alleging that almost 30 Pakistanis were abducted, transported to Greece, and were beaten... ...
Starmail - 1. Jan, 23:19
Padilla Lawyers Urge Supreme Court to Block Transfer
The lawyers acknowledged that Mr. Padilla would prefer to be in civilian custody eventually. But they said it appeared that the only reason for the government's rush to move him was to bolster the administration's... ...
Starmail - 1. Jan, 10:06