hosted.ap.org — Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Tuesday that Congress should require Internet service providers to preserve customer records. Gonzales acknowledged the concerns of some who say legislation might be overly intrusive and encroach on privacy rights, but argued that prosecutors need them to fight child pornography.
Sep 19, 2006 View in Crawl 4
ne0shellSep 19, 2006
sewage is already tested for drugs - it's used to estimate the number of Americans on illegal substances etc. The Bush administration has proposed putting monitors in which can identify test results for specific addresses. How much more 1984 bulls**t are the sheep willing to put up with?
streetstealthSep 20, 2006
Best "SNAP!" of the week.
talledega500Sep 20, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.mysecureisp.com">http://www.mysecureisp.com</a>
burritovisionSep 20, 2006
i believe this is a potential violation of the 4th amendment.
ogopogoSep 20, 2006
George the Bush says they hate us because of our freedoms... freedoms? what freedoms? I used to be free to take a bottle of water with me on the plane. I no longer have that freedom. I guess the 'evildoers' now hate me a little less? Does George Bush believe when we're no longer 'free' we won't be hated anymore?
obkenobiSep 21, 2006
"It is worth noting that Gonzales has previously tried to use the threat of terrorism to accomplish the same thing."Yes, you have to wonder why they are so desperate to enact this snooping legislation by any means they can think of. The terrorists weren't scary enough, now they're using pedos. I guess it's a little late to blame witches? What do they have left after that, $cientologists? Video gamers?