Jun 26, 2008 12:09AM GMT
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Politics - United States
Senate passes a Spy and Phone Protection bill: Do you agree with their decision?
The bill, which will protect telecommunications companies from billions of dollars in privacy lawsuits, is the most sweeping overhaul of U.S. spy laws in several decades. Companies that provided the government with communications records of private citizens and targeted foreigners in the U.S. will not be liable to privacy laws and immune to lawsuits. The bill also takes measures to protect U.S. citizens from being monitored, but are exposed if they communicate with targeted foreigners. Democrats wanted tougher restrictions on surveillance, but were pressured to pass the bill because they did not want to appear weak on security issues this close to elections.Do you agree with their decision?
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Answered I don't care because I will probably never be monitored.
We all ready have this. its called ECHELON http://www.fas.org/irp/progra...

Answered No. This bill does not do enough to protect privacy.
Big Brother is watching. Sorry if you neo-cons are too stupid to realize the ramifications.