Re: [SLUG] Mark Klein's AT&T statement in the EFF case

From: michael hast (evylrobot19@cox.net)
Date: Mon May 22 2006 - 22:32:25 EDT


Dylan William Hardison wrote:
> This has been floating around today, so I figured I'd post it here
> too... It's some more details on AT&T and the NSA's hanky-panky.
>
> http://jaduncan.net/mark-kleins-att-statement-in-the-eff-case
>
>
    I think that we can all agree that there is some screwy stuff going
on in our government and indeed, the other powers that be here.
However, I think we can also agree that this is the best government that
the world currently has to offer. I don't like the idea of anyone
poking into my privacy, but the fact of the matter is, I have nothing to
hide. If there is a terrorist on my block, blogging about it, I hope
they get him. If this expedites apprehension of truly evil people, I
might be able to compramise. The fact of the matter is, this does not
necessarily mean anything. If you are taking a stroll in a park, and
start talking a drug deal with someone, and an off-duty cop overhears,
he will call backup. Moral of the story: Know where your privacy
exists or keep your nose clean. It's that simple.
    For fear of getting too political, this is where I terminate my post
this time around. I have lots to say, as always, but I won't disturb
you with it. (they might be listening! Ooooooo!)

--Michael
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