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RE: FCC won't probe disclosure of phone records
All this is just another example of how "above the law" the government really is - all in the name of National Security? They need to worry more about jobs, homelesness, senior citizens, national healthcare, Katrina rebuilding, collapsing bridges, education skills - all of these things I pay taxes for, and this is where I want my money and their time spent.
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No surprise here  Tim Patterson | 10/06/07
Movers and shakers in Congress ?  terry flores | 10/07/07
And...  DarbyOhara | 10/10/07
I Am Amazed  jonnjonnzdnet | 10/08/07
no lessons learned  catseverywhere@... | 10/08/07
It's already too late...  DarbyOhara | 10/10/07
RE: FCC won't probe disclosure of phone records  ccarnal@... | 10/08/07
RE: FCC won't probe disclosure of phone records  one guy | 10/08/07
Ha!  DarbyOhara | 10/10/07
RE: FCC won't probe disclosure of phone records  DDXHome | 10/08/07
RE: FCC won't probe disclosure of phone records  Afthought | 10/08/07
RE: FCC won't probe disclosure of phone records  AnnDroid1 | 10/09/07

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