Saturday, October 13, 2007

Who Do You Trust? Your Telecom Provider?

"Prey for peace", says Mr. Fish.
Bush needs immunity for all involved in the pervasive warrant less wiretapping program.
If they'll screw over and expose a CIA agent for revenge and flout the Geneva Convention on torture, how much concern is being shown for any other citizen's rights or privacy?
And how many millions of people are being spied upon? No one in an oversight role knows.
I would assume by now considering the lack pf resistance in Congress, that it's all of us. They can do whatever they want because they say so.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

i've enjoyed the 'click click' on my phone for several years now and always make sure to say 'hi, how are you, sorry to bore you' to my little automated listeners.

my blog was broken into (hence comuter) over a month ago and i really, really, hope i can help entertain another bored person or two , especially because they probably don't get the big bucks to do it.

as for 'spies' , a muslim aquaintance is wanted in ontario.....so instead of getting locked up he was sent to vancouver to report on everything and anything he sees. he says it sucks. he went back home to africa and is being told he has to work for free or they'll say he's a terrorist and he won't get back home.

so, thanks george and steve, you really make life, er, um, interesting.

Q said...

Should send them xmas cards.
Some lonely days on the blog, gov. computers are my only visitors :(

Anonymous said...

We are watching.k

Q said...

Great k, nice to know CISIS ,Homeland Security and Glencoe are keeping an eye on me :)