On Jan 27, 2008, at 10:17 PM, Eric S. Sande wrote:

I do not think I am mistaking two different sets of privacy. Privacy guarantees as pertaining to my "personal information" is exactly what could have been violated by Verizon in their collusion with the NSA.

"Could have?"  That's a weak argument as far as evidence that
Verizon "colluded" with the NSA.  The NSA doesn't need Verizon
to get in your shorts.

Well, sir, all I can say is that you need to investigate the goings on within the very company that you apparently work for.

  Steve


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