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AT&T Says Spying Is Too Secret For Courts

The Wired blog 26B Stroke 6 reports on the arguments AT&T and the US government made to an appeals court hearing motions in the case the EFF brought against the phone giant for their presumed part in the government's program(s) to spy on Americans. In essence AT&T seems to have argued that the case against the telecom for allegedly helping the government spy on Americans is too secret for any court, despite the Administration's admission it did spy on Americans without warrants.

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  1. Re:Sssssh! by darthnoodles · · Score: 1, Troll

    Fat, greedy, lazy and hedonistic...the American way!

  2. Need proof or it ain't true by spun · · Score: 1, Troll

    Got some sources on those polls? Plural, like you stated, polls, more than one of them, showing that a disturbingly large percentage of Muslims desire the institutionalization of sharia. With links to the questions, so we can see what kind of bias they contain.

    Did you know that polls on people named Christopher showed that a disturbingly large percent of them use unsourced statistics to spread a message of intolerance?

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    - None can love freedom heartily, but good men; the rest love not freedom, but license. -- John Milton
    1. Re:Need proof or it ain't true by spun · · Score: 0, Troll

      Right, because no American Christian fundamentalist ever said that God hates fags, and those abortion clinic bombings were just a fluke.

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      - None can love freedom heartily, but good men; the rest love not freedom, but license. -- John Milton