Bush Wants Right to ISP Customer Data 565
bryan8m writes "Wired is reporting that the Bush administration wants back the ability to make ISPs turn over information on their customers. The U.S. Court of Appeals is handling the case and of course the feds want to hide details of it from the public. The law giving the government the power to seize communications records from 1986 was strengthened in 2001 by the Patriot Act and struck down after the ACLU challenged it."
Sounds bad but... (Score:3, Interesting)
The most important thing is to make sure that with any additional powers granted there is enough oversight from a disinterested third party to insure said powers are used only within their intended scope for their intended purpose.
Bush can have my ISP data... (Score:2, Interesting)
Hiding the law from the people who it is directed (Score:5, Interesting)
I have read of this before, but it is very strange that in a democracy (?) laws for the popluation can be discussed/made by not letting the population know about them.
Does'nt this seem *too* close to a dictatorship - not that the US is one, but it increasingly is seeming that certain aspects are going in that direction
For the confused (Score:4, Interesting)
It's about getting blackmail data on government officials to force them to do what the Administration wants.
Begun the Clone Wars Have (Score:2, Interesting)
It figures... (Score:2, Interesting)
Title is mis-leading. (Score:4, Interesting)
So for all you liberal's out there that say my guy would never vote for this, and Bush is evil because he did. Check the vote records for this back in 2001. It's all posted on the Library of Congress website.
Re:They will defend the US to the point (Score:5, Interesting)
Well, where do you suggest that we move to? Many of the other country's policies are going south as well. The megacorporations are controlling Europe's and Australia's policies as well, and the majority of the rest of the world is third-world and has many of its own issues. People say lots of good things about Canada, but it's only a matter of time until it succumbs to US pressure. I've also thought about Japan, but I don't know how the situation of liberties is in that country.
Are there any free places left, or am I forgetting a few places?
Re:Hiding the law from the people who it is direct (Score:5, Interesting)
In Argentina we've recently had a similar law proposal. Fortunately there was enough people who cared to at least stop it for a while. One of the many rumours we had flying around at that time was that the Bush administration was behind all that as part of a deal to relieve some of the pressure regarding our current economical problems.
I personally believe that these are just rumors... but I can't stop to notice that we were in exactly the same situation just two months ago.
What the hell is going on with our so called democracies? Do they really deserve that name?
Call it by name (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Bush can have my ISP data... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Fuck the ACLU (Score:5, Interesting)
No matter what we do, the threat will always be there, and as such, the war will continue to go on. Granted, a government should be granted special permissions during wartime, with the understanding that when the conflict is over the population can rest easy that things will return to normal.
Only now, any permissions granted to the government won't be temporary. We are setting ourselves up for a government that can violate the principals on which this nation was founded indefinitely.
I for one don't want to live in a country where the government can violate my privacy. I don't want to live in a country where at whim any action can redefined as "terrorist", and I could be labeled a criminal for doing nothing wrong. We've gone past the point where "only guilty people have to worry", and are approaching "innocent people have to worry too."
So kudos to the ACLU. Kudos to any person or group who wants to limit the powers of government. The war just isn't in Iraq, the war is here too. Like the war against terrorism, our domestic war is between those who value liberty and freedom above all else, and those who want to limit it.
The current administration may have the best of intentions, but I can see Bush saying "It is better that the rights of 1,000 innocent Americans should perish at the hands of their own government so that the rights of one American won't be taken by a terrorist."
Re:Why Bother with the Courts? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Shaddup! (Score:2, Interesting)
That is so true (Score:5, Interesting)
That is so true. It points up the obvious that Bush people are neocons and an insult to true conservatives. Bush backers are more fascist than conservative but fascist is a tough label to sell in Oklahoma. So they call themselves conservative.
When you wrongfully do others harm... (Score:3, Interesting)
So the more you know about those you screwed, the safer you feel in control...
Re:Why Bother with the Courts? (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:Title is mis-leading. (Score:4, Interesting)
And that is how democracy really got lost.. repeatedly.
With the risk of invoking Godwin's law here, I'll quote Adolf Hitler on this since he was quite good at it:
'Make people feel so they do not think'.
Re:Why Bother with the Courts? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Shaddup! (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:The real face of the Republican party? (Score:3, Interesting)
But the one question that really holds my interest is how long is it going take the rest of the world to surpass the US in freedom, standards of living, fair medical care, education and technology because the Americans are busy having their militant theocracy and it's hard to get anything else done. And in my mind there are a lot of metrics to measure the "goodness" of a country and when I first moved to the US it was the top of most of them and now it seems that with every yearly study that comes out and with many of the new technological discoveries that are revealed the US slips a little more behind.
Re:Shaddup! (Score:3, Interesting)
Terrorism is a buzz word being used to change our entire country from a free society to a corperate police state.
Those in power with money have the say, and you are forced by law to comply.
Vote wisely... Vote for a 3rd party... ANY 3rd party....