more Telcom outrage
Where John Kerry issued a perfunctory "I was out of the loop"-like disclaimer, (over the Taser incident of the young university student reporter that actually had asked Kerry some extremely relevant and hard-hitting questions), a better response might be for Kerry to grant the young man, Andrew Meyer, 21-years-old, a 1: 1 interview.
A perusal of John Kerry's Senate Web site, in search of information about his role in his telecommunications oversight capacity, reveals much indicia suggesting Kerry's very pro all-things-police tilt.
No doubt we would learn an astonishingly great deal about John Kerry that has not yet come to light, (despite his very public campaign for the White House last presidential election), with just such an interview. We might gain some insights into Kerry's strategy for serving the Telcoms' interests in future legislation.
Two marvelous fresh posts about some of the past, current and upcoming Telcom scandals include this one at FDL, pointed to by C&L and this one at DU Journals.
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A perusal of John Kerry's Senate Web site, in search of information about his role in his telecommunications oversight capacity, reveals much indicia suggesting Kerry's very pro all-things-police tilt.
No doubt we would learn an astonishingly great deal about John Kerry that has not yet come to light, (despite his very public campaign for the White House last presidential election), with just such an interview. We might gain some insights into Kerry's strategy for serving the Telcoms' interests in future legislation.
Two marvelous fresh posts about some of the past, current and upcoming Telcom scandals include this one at FDL, pointed to by C&L and this one at DU Journals.
Labels: ATT, domestic spying, domestic surveillance, John Kerry
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