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KABOOKIE
2/1/2006, 09:51 AM
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=1563473


SAN JOSE, Calif. Jan 31, 2006 — A civil liberties group sued AT&T Inc. on Tuesday for its alleged role in helping the National Security Agency spy on the phone calls and other communications of U.S. citizens without warrants.

The class-action lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in San Francisco by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, seeks to stop the surveillance program that started shortly after the 2001 terrorist attacks. It also seeks billions of dollars in damages.

The EFF claims the San Antonio-based telecommunications company not only provided direct access to its network that carries voice and data but also to its massive databases of stored telephone and Internet records that are updated constantly.

"Our main goal is to stop this invasion of privacy, prevent it from occurring again and make sure AT&T and all the other carriers understand there are going to be legal and economic consequences when they fail to follow the law," said Kevin Bankston, an EFF staff attorney.

President Bush has acknowledged authorizing the super-secret NSA to eavesdrop on international phone calls and e-mails of people within U.S. borders without the approval of a court, as required by existing surveillance and wiretapping laws.

The White House has vigorously defended the program, saying the president acted legally under the constitution and a post-Sept. 11 congressional resolution that granted him broad power to fight terrorism.

Democrats and civil libertarians disagree with the program's defenders, and it has already resulted in lawsuits against the federal government and plans for congressional hearings.

In its lawsuit, the EFF claims AT&T violated U.S. law and the privacy of its customers as part of the "massive and illegal program to wiretap and data-mine Americans' communications." The group said it identified AT&T through news reports and its own investigation.

"We are quite confident that discovery would reveal evidence proving our allegations correct," Bankston said.

Michael Balmoris, an AT&T spokesman, said the company does not comment on matters of national security or on pending litigation.

usmc-sooner
2/1/2006, 09:58 AM
when do we stop putting up with these idiots

Tear Down This Wall
2/1/2006, 10:34 AM
Here's a shocker - Kevin Bankston, EFF staff attorney, is a University of Texas alum who worked for the ACLU. Sounds like a genuine rump jouster for sure.

imjebus
2/1/2006, 11:30 AM
when do we stop putting up with these idiots

When our president stops being an idiot...:rolleyes:

picasso
2/1/2006, 11:34 AM
When our president stops being an idiot...:rolleyes:
be specific Clebus, I can name several.

imjebus
2/1/2006, 11:56 AM
be specific Clebus, I can name several.


All politicians are idiots jackasso....:D

I understand that you guys think Bush is the second coming of christ, and I believe that he needed to take the steps to protect us against terrorist activity. That being said he could have easily gotten the warants he needed to do all the spying he wanted to do. Why give his critics ammunition and open yourself up to these charges when he really didn't need to.. That is a bit idiotic... IMO

picasso
2/1/2006, 12:07 PM
All politicians are idiots jackasso....:D

I understand that you guys think Bush is the second coming of christ, and I believe that he needed to take the steps to protect us against terrorist activity. That being said he could have easily gotten the warants he needed to do all the spying he wanted to do. Why give his critics ammunition and open yourself up to these charges when he really didn't need to.. That is a bit idiotic... IMO
I certainly don't think he's the second coming, he's been a disappointment in many ways in my book. But nobody's perfect, especially in a time of war. And he's had to deal with quite a bit more than most former President types.
The best part I like about him is the fact that he was re-elected and it really ****es some of you off.

KABOOKIE
2/1/2006, 12:10 PM
All politicians are idiots jackasso....:D

I understand that you guys think Bush is the second coming of christ, and I believe that he needed to take the steps to protect us against terrorist activity. That being said he could have easily gotten the warants he needed to do all the spying he wanted to do. Why give his critics ammunition and open yourself up to these charges when he really didn't need to.. That is a bit idiotic... IMO

Why do support terrorist?

imjebus
2/1/2006, 12:17 PM
I certainly don't think he's the second coming, he's been a disappointment in many ways in my book. But nobody's perfect, especially in a time of war. And he's had to deal with quite a bit more than most former President types.
The best part I like about him is the fact that he was re-elected and it really ****es some of you off.


Honestly... I could give a crap who is elected, Kerry would have been a disaster also. I haven't seen anybody worth voting for.

Your right he has had alot to deal with I don't envy the position he is in. I disagree with alot of his agenda, but that doesn't make me not support our country.

imjebus
2/1/2006, 12:18 PM
Why do support terrorist?

Because I'm gay....:rolleyes:

picasso
2/1/2006, 12:37 PM
Honestly... I could give a crap who is elected, Kerry would have been a disaster also. I haven't seen anybody worth voting for.

Your right he has had alot to deal with I don't envy the position he is in. I disagree with alot of his agenda, but that doesn't make me not support our country.
I can't argue with that.