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June 23, 2005
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[We Are Not Sheep] The system also gives the Pentagon the right, without notifying citizens, to share the data for numerous uses outside the military, including with law enforcement, state tax authorities and Congress.This should be an issue where true conservatives (as opposed to theocrats) and liberals should be able to agree.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Americablog.blogspot.com] AMERICAblog: Because a great nation deserves the truth: Durbin, as you'll recall, had the temerity to suggest that the torture of innocents in violation of international and US law at the hands OF OUR OWN MILITARY, might, just might, be something Americans should have a problem with. That debasing the reptutation of our own soldiers, that putting our soldiers at risk of trial and jail for violating US and international law governing torture, just might be something that Americans should be outraged about.
[Muhajabah.com] Al-Muhajabah's Islamic Blogs: Pentagon to Examine Americans ...: Historically, military and intelligence agencies have not been permitted to spy on Americans without extraordinary legal authorization. But Admiral Poindexter, the former national security adviser in the Reagan administration, has argued that the government needs broad new powers to process, store and mine billions of minute details of electronic life in the United States.
[Msnbc.msn.com] Cosmic Log: Watch storms from space - Cosmic Log - MSNBC.com: This isn't a purely academic pursuit: To cite just one example, the local-electrode atom probe developed by Wisconsin-based Imago Scientific Instruments analyzes the 3-D atomic composition of semiconductor samples at resolutions of less than a nanometer by collecting data at a rate of a million atoms per minute.
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Posted at June 23, 2005 10:09 PM
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