http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jan/19/fbi-terror-emergencies-phone-calls
QuoteThe US justice department is preparing a report which concludes that the FBI repeatedly broke the law by invoking terrorism emergencies that did not exist to obtain more than 2,000 telephone call records over four years from 2002, including those of journalists on US newspapers, according to emails obtained by the Washington Post.
The bureau also issued authorisations for the seizure of records after the fact, in order to justify unwarranted seizures.
Anyone still believe anti-terrorism legislation is only used against terrorists?
Didn't the FBI admit this like, back in 2004 or 5?
It was 2007
http://www.rte.ie/news/2007/0614/fbi.html
It's still bad.
No you see, since they said 'sorry, that was bad of us' everything is OK now.
they are now good people again and can be trusted.
Of course its still bad.
It's just old news.
Quote from: Regret on January 25, 2010, 12:47:08 AM
No you see, since they said 'sorry, that was bad of us' everything is OK now.
they are now good people again and can be trusted.
"We have to move on."
:lulz: