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ACLU Action Alert on Privacy vs. Security 4

Masem writes: "Following shortly after the EFF's call to action, the ACLU has now issued an Action Alert regarding much of the recent buzz in Congress after the terrorist actions last week. As with most ACLU Alerts, there's a form which you can use which will allow you to fax, email, or snailmail your Rep. and 2 Senators, either with a default message, or with a message that you can customize. Getting in touch with your elected representatives couldn't be any easier."
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ACLU Action Alert on Privacy vs. Security

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  • by heliocentric ( 74613 ) on Wednesday September 19, 2001 @11:46AM (#2319940) Homepage Journal
    I look at the things the ACLU has written, and although I do not disagree with a single thing they say, it seems a little light on facts. I feel I am in the "know" about computer security issues and how they impact my rights, however this stuff just seems to be written on a very low level. This has made me wonder, usually when I talk to someone about why the actions of the US government are creepy right now I get into details - I explain the whole clipper chip [cpsr.org] fiasco, and I get them to ponder the real reason the feds case [spectacle.org] was dropped [skypoint.com] (google cache [google.com]) so quickly against Phil Zimmerman [mit.edu]. Anyway, this means almost always gets others to be more in the "know." But is this approach not appropriate in dealing with my representatives? I realize that for many in congress the little people's letters are just read by someone else and tallied and maybe a few are handed over with the stats... But should I send a cookie-cutter boxing-gloves-on letter, or a diatribe explaining not just things are bad - but WHY?
  • is this not on the front page!! Considering the bashing pro-civil rights group is taking it would be nice to have more people see it.

    On the other hand maybe it's better it's not on the front page seeing all the flames that would be faxed by the majority of hot-headed loosers.

    I guess you can't win with slashdot!

    subsolar

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