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POPSFBI Covers Up Patriot Act Abuses with Retroactive Subpoenas
Key Take-Aways: 1. Illegal acquisition of phone records on thousands of Americans from 2003 to 2006. 2. Top officials at FBI's counter-terroism division signed blanket subpoenas "retroactively to justify the FBI's acquisition of data through the exigent letters or or other informal requests," the Justice Department's Inspector General Glenn Fine found. 3. FBI has secret contracts with AT&T, Verizon, and MCI and won't release those companies from the contracts. 4. None of the subpoenas or National Security Letters were cleared with FBI's general counsel. 5. FBI agents issue tens of thousands of National Security Letters annually to get phone records, portions of credit histories, and track down IP addresses without getting a judge's approval in cases involving suspected terrorism, computer crimes or espionage. 6. Highest number of NSL requests came in 2004, an election year. Just a coincidence? 7. Some of those retroactive NSLs sought records that the FBI was not au
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POPSRepublicans Critique Bush's Presidency Ok, if even Republicans are disagreeing with Bush, then what constituency is he serving again? I wish he would remind me because I've forgotten - and so has he apparently.
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POPS"It's Not Us, It's You" : Cell Phone Carrier Dumps Customers Top 5 Reasons Why Sprint Nextel Would Make a Horrible Boyfriend: 5. Sprint doesn't wanna spend quality time with you or work out any relationship problems. 4. Sprint tries to keep you from "roaming" to something better, instead of upgrading itself to be that something better. 3. Sprint dumps you because you're too high maintenance and expensive to keep around. 2. Sprint doesn't have the balls to break up with you in person. 1. Sprint blames you for the break-up.