Tagged: Civil Liberties and Advocacy Efforts

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Police State

Dr. No on the House Floor on June 27, 2002: "It may be true that the average American does not feel intimidated by the encroachment of the police state. I'm sure our citizens are...

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Domestic Surveillance

Today on FOXNews.com – Feds Deny Asking ISPs to Watch E-mails: "The White House denied a Washington Post report Thursday alleging that the Al Qaeda terrorist network is working on using online and stored...

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Domestic Surveillance

Brad Jansen, Deputy Director of the Center for Technology Policy of the Free Congress Foundation has this to say in the Washington Times: When Attorney General John Ashcroft announced changes to the Guidelines on...

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Civil Liberties and Terrorism

Timothy Lynch, director of the Cato Institute's Project on Criminal Justice has released a new Policy Analysis entitled: Breaking the Vicious Cycle: Preserving Our Liberties While Fighting Terrorism "This cycle of terrorist attack followed...

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Marketing and Privacy

Clyde Wayne Crews Jr. has an interesting commentary in Tech Central Station regarding the hypocrisy of government regulating private databases while conducting the biggest, most intrusive data grab in history. See: Snoop, There It...

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Border Patrol

A friend of mine, who shall remain nameless, just IM'ed me regarding Border Patrol stupidity. My friend is one of the growing number of "racially ambigious" Americans. He is conservative with a strong libertarian...

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Domestic Surveillance

The Coalition for Constitutional Liberties, of which I am a member, has issued a new letter to Representative James Sensenbrenner, Chairman of the House Committee on the Judiciary, regarding "the recent decision of the...