NSA warrantless surveillance controversy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The NSA warrantless surveillance controversy concerns surveillance of persons within the United States incident to the collection of foreign intelligence by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) a...
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Telephone tapping - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Telephone tapping (or wire tapping / wiretapping in the USA) is the monitoring of telephone and Internet conversations by a third party, often by covert means. The telephone or wire tap received ...
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Bush Conducted Illegal Wiretaps of American Citizens ... He knew this was blatantly illegal so he hid it. Bush says "We use FISA still. But FISAs is for long-term monitoring. What is needed in order to protect the American people is the ability to move quickly to ... "Bipartisan call for wiretapping probe", 12/21/05 [CNN]
www.impeachbush.tv/args/wiretaps.html
This page collects pleadings and other information from the multi-district litigation that apply to all of the cases or that are not otherwise included in the specific case pages for the multi-district litigation arising from the warrantless wiretapping. ... August 15, 2007 AT&T Must Face Justice for Illegal Spying...
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When a federal judge ordered Rep. ... Jim McDermott to pay House Minority Leader John A. ... Why, then, is the Ohio Republican trying to squash similar lawsuits against telecommunications companies who cooperated with the government in warrantless electronic surveillance, ask the attorneys behind the class action suits.
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The Politics of Wiretapping and Encryption (1.02.98); BUG OFF! Primer for Human Rights Groups on Wiretapping; Remote Observation System ... FAQ about Wiretapping and Eavesdropping ... about the war against illegal wiretapping and eavesdropping; about the complete protection for your business communications...
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As Savage notes, this exoneration of the Bush administration is a stark departure from McCain’s expressed views on Bush’s wiretapping without a court order. In December, McCain, when asked if he would authorize illegal wiretapping, said the President should not disobey “any law“:
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Illegal wiretapping of Americans is nothing new. In the 1950s and '60s, in a program called "Project Shamrock," the NSA intercepted every single telegram coming into or going out of the United States. It conducted eavesdropping without a warrant on behalf of the CIA and other agencies.
www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2005/12/nsa_and_bushs_i.... www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2005/12/nsa_and_bushs_i.html
inactive, on 10/12/2007, -1/+3I look forward to the day when the Democrats shut down this illegal wire taping. I'm sure they will one of ... IF there are whistleblowers for simple things like wiretapping then to think that it makes sense for there to be none in so called 9/11 conspiracy then you are seriously retarded.
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My recent Backspin column, “Wiretapping, whistleblowing and IT ethics” about the illegal Internet wiretapping AT&T has been allowing the National Security Agency (NSA) to do, concerned just such an issue.
www.networkworld.com/columnists/2007/120607-backspin.ht... www.networkworld.com/columnists/2007/120607-backspin.html?inform