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July 15, 2002
PoliticsMore on TIPS

The Washington Post has an article on TIPS that cuts through the hyperbole to the heart of the issue, and the ultimate cause for concern:

    Public vigilance is a good thing, and so is encouraging citizens to alert authorities to terrorist activity. It makes sense to educate people who work at potential targets or at places where lethal cargo may be smuggled. But having the government recruit informants among letter carriers and utility workers -- people who enter the homes of Americans for reasons unrelated to law enforcement -- is an entirely different matter. Americans should not be subjecting themselves to law enforcement scrutiny merely by having cable lines installed, mail delivered or meters read. Police cannot routinely enter people's houses without either permission or a warrant. They should not be using utility workers to conduct surveillance they could not lawfully conduct themselves.

Short, but extremely well written article.

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Posted by Bb at July 15, 2002 08:43 PM




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But you can't possibly by implying that George W. "There should be limits to freedom" Bush has anything but our best interests at heart. This can't possibly be a step towards the Banana Republic police state that his father has been wet dreaming about since he was head of the secret police^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H CIA in the 1970's. That would be absurd. Why, it sounds like a conspiracy theory to me, and we all know that those things don't really happen. My government would never do anything unconstitutional or detrimental to my rights and freedoms. I just can't believe it.

Posted by: rev_matt on July 15, 2002 10:06 PM


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