Tell your senators to fix the PATRIOT Act
Sep. 24th, 2003 08:40 amPass it around, - you can fill it out even if you're not in the ACLU.
I'm glad to see that more people appear to be getting concerned about the civil rights abuses in the PATRIOT Act. Now Ashcroft has mocked librarians, and everyone knows that you never hack off a librarian!
I'm glad to see that more people appear to be getting concerned about the civil rights abuses in the PATRIOT Act. Now Ashcroft has mocked librarians, and everyone knows that you never hack off a librarian!
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Date: 2003-09-24 08:10 pm (UTC)Hysteria, huh? When I was still at the college, I belonged to the Voyager listserv (a list for users of the Voyager library software); the membership was predominantly American librarians and a couple of them HAD had law enforcement agents wanting to look through their records ... as I recall, the requests were in regard to particular patrons already under suspicion, not a general snoop through everybody's transactions. The Patriot Act has always been a major concern in the American library community; Endeavor (the maker of Voyager) was receiving requests and working on enhancements to allow purging of patron records without erasing materials use statistics while the thing was still in the proposal stage.
Heaven help OUR government if they try to pull a stunt like that ... it'd take 'em fifty years to undo all the privacy protection laws first ***grin***
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Date: 2003-09-25 08:48 am (UTC):::whimpers and looks fondly at the Great White North::: It's SO difficult moving from a first-world country to a second-world county. I miss my widdle maple leafs! And Tim Hortons! Yes, the mark of a superior nation! Timbits!
Semmie, wishing it would snow so at least she could *pretend* its Canada
Timbits in the U.S.A.
Date: 2003-09-28 02:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-09-28 03:02 pm (UTC)