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EU adopts data retention

EU adopts data retention

Posted Dec 14, 2005 19:27 UTC (Wed) by QuisUtDeus (guest, #14854)
In reply to: EU adopts data retention by QuisUtDeus
Parent article: EU adopts data retention

And on the other side, towards "transparent" government in the face of "orwellian" tactics like this, perhaps people could begin a client-side public log of all governmental interaction (with proper discretion for privacy of self and others), so that whenever you are forced to do something to comply with a law, it could be made public, along with commentary on how you were treated, what kind of injustice might have happened, etc.

That way, the Big Brothers cannot completely hide their actions and intentions.

These could be in the form of blogs, for example.

This would be greatly helpful for awakening people to their common plight at the hands of socialists.


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Posted Dec 15, 2005 0:48 UTC (Thu) by Max.Hyre (subscriber, #1054) [Link] (1 responses)

whenever you are forced to do something to comply with a law, it could be made public [...] That way, the Big Brothers cannot completely hide their actions and intentions.
Dear me---I'm sure you reside somewhere outside the Land of the Free.

We can't tell anyone about FBI requests for information, which should be called ``warrants'' and only issued by a judge on evidence of probable cause. It sez here right in the Fourth Amendment to our Constitution.

Alternatively, they can get a warrant, but not tell you about it. This allows the FBI to break into your house, office, rectum, ..., to see what they can see, without actually serving the warrant. See aforementioned Fourth Amendment.

[T]he Bill of Rights [is] all limitation---[it states] what the federal government cannot do. Unfortunately, the Supreme Court treats the Bill of Rights as a list of suggestions from a bunch of hippies.
--- Paladin128 (User #203968), on /.

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Posted Dec 15, 2005 16:13 UTC (Thu) by QuisUtDeus (guest, #14854) [Link]

Great articles. Thanks.

I guess those blogs will have to be in another country, with the complete text of such letters.


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