Is it not better that the aussie gov is open about it? At least their citizens' have the opportunity to fight back and express their displeasure with their elected officials (one would hope anyway). I think I am more troubled by the U.S. British, Canadian and Israeli clandestine methods and complete denial. I do NOT condone the aussie gov but at least the folks down under have a clue as to exactly who is spying on them and thus may organise to repeal such legistlation and such governmental departments. Anybody know the constitutionality of such a broad piece of legislation?
Is it not better that the aussie gov is open about it? At least their citizens' have the opportunity to fight back and express their displeasure with their elected officials (one would hope anyway). I think I am more troubled by the U.S. British, Canadian and Israeli clandestine methods and complete denial. I do NOT condone the aussie gov but at least the folks down under have a clue as to exactly who is spying on them and thus may organise to repeal such legistlation and such governmental departments. Anybody know the constitutionality of such a broad piece of legislation?