This is sounding more and more like Germany about 1929. Seig Heil! George Bush needs to grow a little mustache.
Time to move to Australia. ;) You were right Beth, I guess I am an anti-American if this is what being an American means. -Gary > -----Original Message----- > From: Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 1:04 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: U.S. Will Monitor Calls to Lawyers > > > Pardon my language, but fuck the US Department of Justice. > > "Attorney General John D. Ashcroft approved the eavesdropping rule on an > emergency basis last week, without the usual waiting period for public > comment. It went into effect immediately, permitting the government to > monitor conversations and intercept mail between people in > custody and their > attorneys for up to a year at a time." > > Nice due-process assholes. Screw the lawyers and screw the American > peoples' right to decide. Boy, the government is 3 for 3 on major rights > issues vs the American people so far this year. 10 points for the > terrorists. > > "According to a summary published in the Federal Register Oct. 31, the > monitoring will be conducted without a court order whenever the attorney > general certifies 'that reasonable suspicion exists to believe that an > inmate may use communications with attorneys or their agents to facilitate > acts of terrorism.'" > > ooooooh .. no court order. Certifies to who? Nice power play > As(shole)hcroft. I see .. so now we are saying screw the > *entire* judicial > system. America isn't even in the hands of the lawyers anymore .. my > goodness .. never thought I would see that happen. 30 points to the > terrorists. > > "Records of clearly privileged information, such as a discussion about a > client's defense, will not be retained by the monitors, the > department said. > 'Apart from disclosures necessary to thwart an imminent act of violence or > terrorism, any disclosures to investigators or prosecutors must > be approved > by a federal judge,' it added." > > We all know this is a lie. They are going to track and record > every little > thing they can. It's too big of a temptation not to do so. 20 points to > the terrorists. > > "Murphy, who is director of the ACLU's Washington national office, agreed, > saying, 'the idea that this could be happening to innocent people > is really > disturbing.' A lawyer's effectiveness, she added, can be dramatically > diminished if the government is listening in, making a client fearful of > disclosing all that the attorney needs to know to mount a > forceful defense." > > So, now it's even easier to potentialy screw over our own > citizens. 10 more > points for thr terrorists. That's 70 so far .. a passing score. > > Hmm .. in addition to wiretapping, they should shove a camera up > everyone's > ass too. Sound *and* video .. gotta cover all the bases, you > know (besides, > I bet Ashcroft likes that ass-vision, since he seems to enjoy screwing > people so much.). > > Fuck the whole US government for allowing this stuff to go on. I'll be > writing my government officials in the morning .. not that it > will do a damn > bit of good ... I'm afraid I don't have as much money as the RIAA, or > Microsoft, or AOL, or whatever. > > Todd > ----- > Todd for President > Nuking the whole G**damned US government, even if it means he can't be > president, for a better tomorrow. > > P.S. DOJ, investigate this: > > Blow up a whole bunch of stuff. Soon. Kill. Secret code. Plane. Bomb. > Building. American capalist pig-dogs. Osama bin Laden. Afghanistan. > Nukes. Anthrax. Terrorists. Saddam. Iraq. Kiss my ass! Ashcroft is a > war-mongering, anti-privacy, anti-american, anti-freedom, control-freak, > tool! I'm even embarassed that he and I share the same first 3 letters of > our last name. A dick in the intern's mouth is worth 2 Bush's. > Apparently > the constitution is toilet paper. Fuck you all!!! Go to hell. The only > good politican is a dead one. It's really sad when the most non-american > people in the US are it's own government officials. Unwad your panties .. > this is freedom of speech, or has that been taken away too? Fuck > off either > way, I'm still speaking my mind. Praise Allah. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jon Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 6:17 PM > Subject: U.S. Will Monitor Calls to Lawyers > > > > Wow. Talk about violation of privacy. I'm angry because any conviction > that > > the govy gets will be thrown out as soon as the Supreme Court throws the > > ruling out as unconstitutional. > > > > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A64663-2001Nov8.html > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
