arstechnica.com— FCC Chairman Kevin Martin has at last announced that he will not investigate AT&T or Verizon for allegedly turning over call information to the NSA without a legal basis for doing so.
Oct 8, 2007View in Crawl 4
I can only hope that your upside down and backwards words are a witty attempt to make your comment sarcastic. Otherwise, well.. what you just said is just upside down and backwards. And I don't mean the font. This apathy is what has a lot of us so outraged. Not to mention the unsupported name calling at the end, er, front, whatever chunk of your post. ps: Thanks for the eyestrain.. I actually had to take time reading that 'comment'. Time I could have spent doing something far more important. Pissing maybe. The comment wasn't even worth the time to read. (yes worth the time to respond. May as well do something with what I already wasted.)
you only mention democrats, and while i agree about them being too complicit: 1) everyone in general is too complicit these days, and 2) democrats might be too complicit but at least they're not the catalysts like republicans and easily-fooled idiots are these days...
cattrinOct 9, 2007
I can only hope that your upside down and backwards words are a witty attempt to make your comment sarcastic. Otherwise, well.. what you just said is just upside down and backwards. And I don't mean the font. This apathy is what has a lot of us so outraged. Not to mention the unsupported name calling at the end, er, front, whatever chunk of your post. ps: Thanks for the eyestrain.. I actually had to take time reading that 'comment'. Time I could have spent doing something far more important. Pissing maybe. The comment wasn't even worth the time to read. (yes worth the time to respond. May as well do something with what I already wasted.)
vikingdiplomatOct 9, 2007
you only mention democrats, and while i agree about them being too complicit: 1) everyone in general is too complicit these days, and 2) democrats might be too complicit but at least they're not the catalysts like republicans and easily-fooled idiots are these days...
sgoogleOct 9, 2007
It SHOULD, but will not
alanjvOct 9, 2007
Of course the FCC didn't do anything, it's the FCC!