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[link|http://wired.com/news/conflict/0,2100,47901,00.html|The implications and all]

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Other sections of the USA Act, which the House approved by a 357 to 66 vote on Wednesday, that do not expire include the following:


Police can sneak into someone's house or office, search the contents, and leave without ever telling the owner. This would be supervised by a court, and the notification of the surreptitious search "may be delayed" indefinitely. (Section 213)

Any U.S. attorney or state attorney general can order the installation of the FBI's Carnivore surveillance system and record addresses of Web pages visited and e-mail correspondents -- without going to a judge. Previously, there were stiffer legal restrictions on Carnivore and other Internet surveillance techniques. (Section 216)

Any American "with intent to defraud" who scans in an image of a foreign currency note or e-mails or transmits such an image will go to jail for up to 20 years. (Section 375)

An accused terrorist who is a foreign citizen and who cannot be deported can be held for an unspecified series of "periods of up to six months" with the attorney general's approval. (Section 412)

Biometric technology, such as fingerprint readers or iris scanners, will become part of an "integrated entry and exit data system" with the identities of visa holders who hope to enter the U.S. (Section 414)

Any Internet provider or telephone company must turn over customer information, including phone numbers called -- no court order required -- if the FBI claims the "records sought are relevant to an authorized investigation to protect against international terrorism." The company contacted may not "disclose to any person" that the FBI is doing an investigation. (Section 505)

Credit reporting firms like Equifax must disclose to the FBI any information that agents request in connection with a terrorist investigation -- without police needing to seek a court order first. Current law permits this only in espionage cases. (Section 505)

The current definition of terrorism is radically expanded to include biochemical attacks and computer hacking. Some current computer crimes -- such as hacking a U.S. government system or breaking into and damaging any Internet-connected computer -- are covered. (Section 808)

A new crime of "cyberterrorism" is added, which covers hacking attempts causing damage "aggregating at least $5,000 in value" in one year, any damage to medical equipment or "physical injury to any person." Prison terms range between five and 20 years. (Section 814)

New computer forensics labs will be created to inspect "seized or intercepted computer evidence relating to criminal activity (including cyberterrorism)" and to train federal agents. (Section 816)
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Sometimes "tolerance" is just a word for not dealing with things.
New What a CR mishmash
There are some things I can heartily agree with. The tapping of phones for an individual, rather than the tapping of a particular phone, that makes sense.

But bloody damn, unlimited Carnivore use? (And some of the other provisions?)

We are a nation of idiots led by Congressional fools. Those idiots have just given up freedoms in favor of security, and of course we won't have either.
"Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it."
-- Donald Knuth
New Excrete or get off the f-s-checking pot, you goldenrod wimp!
Or, IOW, "Shit or get off the fucking pot, you goddam wimp!"

Either swear like a man or don't swear at all, but ferfuckssake stop taking my name in vain.

That silly pseudo-swearing shit is for girls, limp-dick momma's boys, and the likes of Bryce and Norm.


[Edited:] Better, Steve?
   Christian R. Conrad
The Man Who Knows Fucking Everything
Expand Edited by CRConrad Nov. 14, 2001, 08:49:59 AM EST
New Er..
Fuckin-A Right! ya scurvy cantankerous motherfucker...

Now if some congresscritter with balls still attached (?!) could ever bring self to address the above matters and the coming ones, in suitable Fucking Brief Language

(like say, dressing up George Carlin to look like a congressdroid?)

Just maybe - a few Would Shit, Get Off Pot - and enjoy the apoplexy of the Senator from Mormon, for comic relief. And even: the Senators from KKK.



Naah, *wimps* is the Right word fer our Puritan-besotted [still] namby-pamby Assholes with their frequent bleats about Farmily Valuez and other Pure Shit du jour.
New spell check please, thats puree :)
tshirt front "born to die before I get old"
thshirt back "fscked another one didnja?"
New Guidelines
As noted in the Forum Guidelines, keep the profanity out of the topics, please.

I do read these forums at work (how could one possible keep up otherwise..) and it's rather uncomfortable when your boss walks into your cube and sees that stuff plastered across the screen.
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Steve
New Re: Edited
*grin*

Thanks man :)
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Steve
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         More detail from Wired - (marlowe) - (6)
             What a CR mishmash - (wharris2) - (5)
                 Excrete or get off the f-s-checking pot, you goldenrod wimp! - (CRConrad) - (4)
                     Er.. - (Ashton) - (1)
                         spell check please, thats puree :) -NT - (boxley)
                     Guidelines - (Steve Lowe)
                     Re: Edited - (Steve Lowe)

I strongly recommend 72 as a good default.
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