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Re: S.2281 Hearing (was: Justice Dept: Wiretaps...)


From: "Christopher L. Morrow" <christopher.morrow () mci com>
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 21:05:11 +0000 (GMT)


On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Pete Schroebel wrote:


Smoke screen efforts are less helpful and are simple diversions from the
reality of the problem.


I disagree, as there are listening stations in almost every language that
have been very useful; I've seen them, built them some over the years and
watched others start-up, . The DOJ needs to be able to do the same with the
voip/networks/internet and soon intranet. A few of the major ISP's / Mail

yes, agreed. moving toward the next technology of snooping is a good thing
for DoJ.

Houses already have special contracts running Kenan's SQL over the mail
archives before they are expunged. I imagine that issue will soon apply to
us all here in the US. You are correct that there is nothing that is going
to make a government  organizations work or actually do their job; with
exception of obtaining yet another holiday.

my smoke screen reference was aimed at the "but the doj must do this to
show action, because of their floundering and poor performance in the
past which lead to catastrophes".

Sorry for not being clear.


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