The [X] administration wants government to be able to read 
international computer communications – financial transactions, 
personal e-mail and proprietary information sent abroad – all in the 
name of national security . . . .

Granted, the Internet could be used to commit crimes, and advanced 
encryption could disguise such activity. However, we do not provide 
the government with phone jacks outside our homes for unlimited 
wiretaps. Why, then, should we grant government the Orwellian 
capability to listen at will and in real time to our communications 
across the Web? 

The protections of the Fourth Amendment are clear. The right to 
protection from unlawful searches is an indivisible American 
value. . . .

Every medium by which people communicate can be exploited by those 
with illegal or immoral intentions. Nevertheless, this is no reason 
to hand Big Brother the keys to unlock our e-mail diaries, open our 
ATM records or translate our international communications.







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