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Government to Eavesdrop on Lawyer-Client Conversations

An Anonymous Coward writes: "This CNN article outlines the justice department's plans to start monitoring lawyer-client communications of detainees. The decision was made by the justice department without any public debate or the involvement of the Senate or Congress. It's astonishing how easily a basic civil right such as the right to counsel is taken away!" The ACLU is, predictably, opposed.

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  1. DOJ Theme song by Hostile17 · · Score: 5, Funny

    99 civil rights on the wall, 99 civil rights, take on down, throw it away, 98 civil rights on the wall ....

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  2. Confuse the public, then take their rights away by Nitroshock · · Score: 4, Funny

    That move...is necessary to help "prevent further terrorist acts,"

    The article goes on to state

    The Justice Department said less than one-tenth of 1 percent of federal inmates are subject to the provision that allows such monitoring. It pointed out most inmates subject to special administrative measure have no relation to the terrorism investigation, spawned by the deadly September 11 hijackings and attacks.

    That prevents further terrorist acts, how? By monitoring non-terrorists? I'm gonna go prevent terrorism by washing my car.

  3. Re:Welcome to the Police State by ackthpt · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh, you're just paranoid, when are you going to learn to trust President Ashcroft?

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    A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar