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*I'm a Soldier, Not a Spy*

*By Grant Doty

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/29/AR2005122900791.html

12/30/05 "**Washington Post* 
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/29/AR2005122900791.html>*"*
 
-- -- As Americans take stock of the news that the government has been 
involved in domestic warrantless eavesdropping as well as surveillance 
of "potentially threatening people or organizations inside the United 
States," many people are troubled, including me.

Although the government may be interested in my ACLU membership, my 
wife's participation in war protests or my affiliation with the liberal 
United Church of Christ, my real anxiety stems from the fact that I am a 
soldier and may now be under suspicion from my friends and neighbors.


Specifically, given the information slowly leaking out of Washington, it 
may not be farfetched for some to think that when I "stumble across 
people or information" that might be of interest to the government, I 
might report it to the Pentagon's three-year-old Counterintelligence 
Field Activity (CIFA).

While such a conclusion would be false (I hadn't heard of CIFA before 
reading about it in the news this month), in an Orwellian world, the 
protestations of someone labeled the "eyes and ears" of the state are 
reasonably suspect.

What makes me think that the people with whom I interact regularly will 
somehow believe I won't report suspect words and actions? When I walk to 
my bus stop in Bethesda each morning, I see who has a "War Is Not the 
Answer" yard sign. One of the people I regularly see on my commute wears 
a People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals button on her overcoat. My 
church, which prayed for me during my year in Iraq, has an e-mail list 
that informs me about local civic actions, including war protests. I 
attend night law school, frequently in uniform, and through the social 
network of law students know when the gay, lesbian and bisexual 
organization is planning to lead the picketing of Judge Advocate General 
Corps recruiters who come to campus.

Now that we've learned that the military may be collecting such "raw, 
unverified information" in the form of "Talon reports," my fear is that 
when friends and neighbors see me, in or out of uniform, their speech 
could be chilled. I wonder: Will I begin to see a change in behavior? 
Will my neighbors draw their shades more often? Will they think twice 
about putting a bumper sticker on their car? Will I be deleted from the 
church list? Will my law school class discussions be more reserved?

"Paranoia," some may say. The only people who need to worry are those 
with something to hide. This may be true. In fact, being with the 
president or against him in the war on terrorism may be the current 
controversy, but I can envision a time when antiabortion groups and 
churches might fear soldiers attending meetings or services if such 
groups are labeled "threats" by a subsequent administration. Are they 
sincere pro-lifers or moles? Perhaps gun owners' groups might feel that 
soldiers are joining to get access to membership lists or activities if 
such groups are deemed "dangerous." Is one a Second Amendment defender 
or domestic spy?

Yes, I took an oath to defend the United States against all enemies 
"foreign and domestic," but the implication of domestic 
intelligence-gathering by the military, even by a limited number of 
soldiers, should be sufficiently disturbing for American citizens in and 
out of uniform that we think long and hard about crossing the line, even 
a little.

© 2005 The Washington Post Company


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