Tuesday, July 6, 2010

REDUX: Second life for news that matters 7/6




Here is second life for news that matters:

GOOD NEWS! DC judge suspends sentence for Hart building dissent

"The biggest concern is that the government not be put in the middle of private networks so that it monitors private communications for cybersecurity purposes," said Gregory Nojeim, senior director at the Center for Democracy andTechnology."    


The Senate bill on Cyber Security passes one chamber and the TSA could not wait for an option to block "controversial opinion" for their employees.


DIY GOVERNMENT: HOST A FOIA PARTY!

TX Red light camera backlash

Online medical records raise privacy concerns

WSJ: United States recipe for population control?
"Secure the borders, count the people, declare martial law."



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