Jim K wrote:
Michael Miller wrote:
Except in this case the NSA was doing it to find people who will cause harm to
United States citizens. I could speculate on why Qwest did not turn
over the records but that would be speculation.
My concern is that to often we have seen enemies of
Michael Miller wrote:
> I don't think Joseph Nacchio has a leg to stand on. I also don't
> believe what a convicted felon says. Why has he not said this before?
> That would have been a great distraction about five years ago when he
> was being investigated. Mr Nacchio was convicted for insider
I don't think Joseph Nacchio has a leg to stand on. I also don't
believe what a convicted felon says. Why has he not said this before?
That would have been a great distraction about five years ago when he
was being investigated. Mr Nacchio was convicted for insider trading.
The same thing Mar
On 10/29/07, dooger watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Except they are one of the few phone providers in amerika who refused to
> turn over phone records to the NSA when boosh first started his witch hunt.
A number of people suggested that their refusal to cooperate was more
an inability, technica
Except they are one of the few phone providers in amerika who refused to
turn over phone records to the NSA when boosh first started his witch hunt.
Ben Barrett wrote:
I think we all pretty much feel the same way about qworst... :)
fwded along from some OCF people
Qwest files for phone
I think we all pretty much feel the same way about qworst... :)
fwded along from some OCF people
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*From: *Oregon CUB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
*Date: *October 29, 2007 3:17:50 PM PDT
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*Subject: **Qwest files to deregulate phone rates*
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