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A Citizen's Guide to the NSA Domestic Wiretapping ProgramWe - the American people - want our government to have the necessary tools to protect us in the War on Terror, but we worry that the current structure and scope of the NSA program is incompatible with the American system of government.
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Rachel Maddow Schooled by Carl Bernstein Regarding Bush Administration NSA WiretappingOn the January 23rd 2009 edition of "The Rachel Maddow Show", Carl Bernstein chastised Maddow for leaping to conclusions regarding former NSA analyst Russell Tice's wiretapping allegations during the George W. Bush years.
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Nsa Ebors Attacks the Sex Slave Trade, Part TwoNsa Ebors and her team have mounted a rescue attempt to save 50,000 women and children from further sexploitaton in the sex slave trade. The plan has gone perfectly until the run into and unexpected snag involving Centurion Tanks and Helicopter Gunships. -
How Widespread NSA Eavesdropping was Revealed by Shia LaBeouf on "The Tonight Show"Hard to believe that a well-known Hollywood actor would have one of his old phone calls archived by the FBI and NSA. When Shia LaBeouf revealed this on "The Tonight Show" while promoting "Eagle Eye", it gave a good starting point for an approaching lawsuit... -
The Legality of the NSA Warrantless WiretappingThis article sets forth the main arguments for and against the legality of the so-called NSA warrantless wiretapping program.
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9/11 Files at NSA Were Never Examined by 9/11 Commission9/11 Files At NSA Were Never Examined by 9/11 Commission. Link to a Daily Beast column on Mystery NSA files with a comment on the responsibility of those in power then and now. -
Nsa Ebors Attacks the Sex Slave TradeI am working on this story line in consultation with a partner to make it into a comicbook series. The lead character's name is an anagram. Do you recognize it? A new heroine is born. Her name is Nsa Ebors. -
The NSA's Domestic Surveillance Program: A Breach of Public TrustAn examination of the NSA's domestic surveillance program for what it is, an illegal betrayal of the public trust.
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NSA Cybersnooping Authority Expanded to Allow Computer Traffic MonitoringIs the NSA's cybersnooping expansion one step along a slippery slope?
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NSA domestic telephone surveillance programAccording to a Washington Post-ABC News poll nearly two-thirds of Americans see nothing wrong with the NSA domestic telephone surveillance program. These suckers prove that there is one born every minute
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Judge Rules that NSA Eavesdropping Program is UnconstitutionalJudge today ordered NSA to immediately case its eavesdropping program, declaring that Pres. Bush violated the First and Fourth Amendments.
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NSA SurveillanceA look at the recent decision by Judge Anna Diggs Taylor to strike down NSA warrantless surveillance.
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New York Times Bureau Chief Defends NSA Wire-tapping StoryIn December, 2005, the New York Times decided to publish a story about wire-tapping by the NSA. The Bush adminsitration was outraged and called it a threat to national security. Here's the NY Times defense.
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NSA Wiretaps - Inherent Constitutional AuthorityThe President of the United States is completely justified in using the NSA to gather intelligence on U.S. citizens communicating with Al Qaeda.
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NSA & CPA Organizations at Odds Over Preparer RegistrationCPA group seeks special exemption from registration rules. Accountants urge IRS make rule applicable to all preparers.
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'Hawaii Five-0': The Number One Show on CBS Can it Keep the Momentum Going?The second episode of the new season "Ohana" was the abduction of a former NSA agent carrying a highly top secret attache case with enough powerful information for those to stage a car crash to entrap him. McGarrett and his force were on it. -
Near-Simultaneous Cyber Attacks Down U.S. Government WebsitesUnbelievable coincidence finds US agency websites under prolonged cyber attack just after controversy airs over expanding NSA's cybersecurity role. -
Jane Harman Caught on Tape, Peddling InfluenceCongresswoman Jane Harman has been recorded on an NSA wiretap bargaining with a suspected Israeli agent, promising to use her influence to have the Justice Department reduce espionage charges against two officials of AIPAC. -
National Strategy for Trusted Identities in CyberspaceHow did I miss this? How many Americans knew about this and why was it not more widely published? What exactly is the National Strategy For Trusted Identities In Cyberspace ? -
Consumer Watchdog Questions Google's Relationship with the GovernmentGoogle has a partnership type of relationship with the NSA; Consumer Watchdog wants to know why. -
Ferris E. Lucas AwardThe National Sheriffs' Association (NSA) established the Ferris E. Lucas award in 1995 to recognize an outstanding sheriff of the year for contributions made to improve the Office of Sheriff on the local, state, and national levels.(CopaNews) -
The Spy Factory: Documentary ReviewThe Spy Factory is a NOVA documentary produced by James Bamford, author of The Spy Factory, that details the NSA's role in America's pre-9/11 intelligence failure, it's role in President Bush's warrantless wiretapping program and more.
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National Society of Accountants and the American Institute of CPA's Differ on PTIN RegulationsNational Society of Accounts asks no exceptions for paid preparers. CPA group requests exceptions for pending CPAs.
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National Security Agency Accused of Eavesdropping on American CitizensAllegations by two former NSA workers reveal hundreds of U.S. citizens overseas were victims of illegal eavesdropping by that agency and its workers
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Too Late for Privacy in America Under the Bush Administration and the National Security AgencyThe privacy of the American people is further threatened by an enormous database being constructed by the National Security Agency (NSA). Tthis database will hold the telephone records of every single American.
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Domestic Spying and the New CIA NomineeAn overview of the NSA phone and email monitoring and the new nominee for CIA Director. -
Phone, Bank Records Have Always Been Pilfered by GovernmentWhy the outrage over the New York Times disclosures of government spying on peoples' banking records and the USA Today story abouyt hos the NSA monitors our phone calls> It has happened for decades.
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Adapted Plates and Bowls Provide Mealtime Independence for Stroke SurvivorsWhether you are a stroke survivor or the caregiver or spouse of a stroke survivor, you are already well aware of the effects of this condition. Diet, nutrition, and eating issues are the top areas of concern highlighted by the NSA. -
Congress Panel Hears Testimony Regarding Warrantless Wire Tapping ProgramThe congressional panel, the Judiciary Subcommitte on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties held a hearing Thursday regarding the National Security Agency's wiretapping program.
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Former Craigslist Call Girl Speaks OutOffering insight into the sex industry and defining some of the "code words" people use to solicit and select the type of sex they are looking for. -
Bush Administration Seeks to Make Warantless Wiretapping Program Legal After the FactThe Bush Administration and the Justice Department is attempting to get Congress to approve expansion of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to make domestic spying legal.
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Phony War Heroes Disgrace Themselves While Insulting VeteransAs these fake war heroes learned, whether they spin their tales for fame, government benefits or simply to impress their pals at the local watering hole, they risk being exposed by a growing number of angry citizens determined to set the record straight.
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Album Review: Return to Cookie Mountain by TV on the RadioA look of one of 2006's most stellar albums. -
History of the Cell Phone: From Hitler to Mulder & ScullyThe cell phone seems as though it's been around forever. In fact, a device that bears even the most passing of resemblance to what you own only came along in the early 1970s.
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IPhone Activation Hack an Ominious SignFamous hacker Jon Lech Johansen of Norway has discovered and posted a workaround which allows iPhone owners to operate their device in a 'limited fashion' without first activating service with AT&T.
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Digital Fortress by Dan BrownAn influential government intelligence agency, called the National Security Agency's have built an invincible code-breaking machine named TRANSLTR. Led by the deputy director of operation, Commander Trevor J.Strathmore
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U.S. Stepping Up Security Measures After British Terror StrikesIn the wake of terror strike attempts recently in the U.K,, even normally low-security sites like Greyhound bus terminals in the United States have clamped down to an extent on who can ride and who can't.
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A Review of Outback Steakhouse in Centerville, OhioLooking for a decent meal? Try Outback Steakhouse...but don't get your hopes up for too much true Australian food. -
Bush Administration Handed Subpoena in Wiretapping ControversyUS President George Bush and his administration have been issued with subpoenas for the allegations that they were wiretapping the conversations of US citizens illegally, reports the Los Angeles Times. -
The Navy's, Air Force's and Darpa's Programs to Control Your MindTechnology first developed to be applied on enemies, uses cell phone towers to transmit electromagnetic waves that will shape people's behavior.
