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12 May 2006 08:29:37 PM |
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Ok so 71% of America *FINALLY* Got IT. |
But most of America is still stupid.
70% are still utterly gullible for the next big fraud.
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| User: "Frank B." |
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| Title: Re: Ok so 71% of America *FINALLY* Got IT. |
12 May 2006 08:32:16 PM |
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"Möbius Pretzel" <Mobius_m_Pretzel@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1147483777.122491.181040@v46g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
But most of America is still stupid.
70% are still utterly gullible for the next big fraud.
:(
I only wish there were more polls to tell us how we really felt.
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| User: "Another DUI Kennedy Car Crash Coverup Kennedy DUI @ Congress.gov" |
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| Title: Re: Ok so 71% of America *FINALLY* Got IT. |
12 May 2006 09:07:36 PM |
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"Möbius Pretzel" <Mobius_m_Pretzel@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1147483777.122491.181040@v46g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
But most of America is still stupid.
70% are still utterly gullible for the next big fraud.
:(=====================================
It was President
Clinton who signed into law the Communications Assistance for Law
Enforcement Act of 1994, after it was passed in both the House and Senate by
a voice vote. That law is an act "to make clear a telecommunications
carrier's duty to cooperate in the interception of communications for law
enforcement purposes, and for other purposes." The act made clear that a
court order isn't the only lawful way of obtaining call information, saying,
"A telecommunications carrier shall ensure that any interception of
communications or access to call-identifying information effected within its
switching premises can be activated only in accordance with a court order or
other lawful authorization."
The law that President Clinton signed into law and that was approved by
voice votes in 1994 by a Democrat-majority House and a Democrat-majority
Senate not only made clear the phone companies' "duty" to cooperate, it
authorized $500 million in taxpayer funds to reimburse the phone companies
for equipment "enabling the government, pursuant to a court order or other
lawful authorization, to access call-identifying information that is
reasonably available to the carrier." Again, the law, by referring to "other
lawful authorization," states clearly that a court order isn't the only form
of lawful authorization possible.
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