Few telecom companies were as deeply complicit as AT&T in facilitating the Bush administration's illegal wire-tapping of American citizens. A group calling itself the "Billboard Liberation Front" gives the company and the National Security Agency some of the PR treatment they richly deserve.
What's more, the BLF received word from the NSA, though it's difficult to tell whether they're enjoying the publicity:
Commenting on the action, and responding to questions about pending privacy litigation and the stalled Congressional effort to shield the telecoms from these lawsuits, NSA spokesperson [REDACTED] remarked: “[REDACTED] we [REDACTED] condone [REDACTED] warrantless [REDACTED], [REDACTED] SIGINT intercepts, [REDACTED] torture [REDACTED] information retrieval by [REDACTED] means necessary.”
Via Tim Lee.
I just put the link of your blog on my Facebook Wall. very nice blog indeed.”-.`:
I’m curious to find out what blog system you’re using? I’m experiencing some minor security issues with my latest website and I’d like to find something more risk-free. Do you have any solutions?
Manage your buttons through an editable XML file. Choose which buttons you want enabled, or add new buttons yourself.
An fascinating discussion may be valued at comment. There’s no doubt that that you can write regarding this topic, may well often be a taboo subject but generally people are insufficient to chat on such topics. To another location. Cheers
I totally agree! I came over from google and am looking to subscribe. Where is your RSS feed?
Do you have a spam issue on this site; I also am a blogger, and I was wondering your situation; many of us have created some nice practices and we are looking to trade techniques with others, why not shoot me an email if interested.