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and from the "No taps for you" department...
This one is a beauty - on Jan. 10th of this month, the ACLU issued a statement that reported that a FBI wiretap was "unplugged" due to a lack of payment. The ACLU is quick to point out that this action was taken from the same telecoms that permitted the tap without the proper approvals...
From Michael German, ACLU National Security Policy Counsel: "It seems the telecoms, who are claiming they were just being "good patriots" when they allowed the government to spy on us without warrants, are more than willing to pull the plug on national security investigations when the government falls behind on its bills."
Adam "voiploser" Uzelac
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