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Pentagon Monitored Student Groups’ E-mailPosted on Jul 6, 2006The Department of Defense monitored e-mails from college students who were planning protests against the Iraq war and against the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. The Pentagon apparently started digging after receiving tips through a website used for soliciting anti-terror tips from civilians and military personnel. (Link - reg req’d)
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By gradioc, July 6, 2006 at 12:36 pm Link to this comment
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If, as seems likely with the e~mails coming from Talon, these messages were simply fowarded from addressees who disagreed with the protests, this is a non~story. The story seems to say that the e~mails were intercepted, but it never actually says it. If there was no intercept, this story is a distortion and just the sort of thing that the Right loves to point at as the hysteria of the Left. There is plenty of real stuff to be pissed off about.
Report thisBy native child, July 6, 2006 at 11:43 am Link to this comment
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More evidence that our military is out of control, not only in Iraq but here in America.
Report thisHow to prevent them from further running amok? We the people change the world, that’s how. With peace on earth and goodwill to all living beings, it’ll be goodby, farewell forever, military, your services no longer are needed.