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Sat, 03 Nov 2007

I don't worry, I hope

AT&T has been "allegedly" illegally wiretapping Americans for ages and giving that data illegally to the government. Here's the government's take:

The companies face suits from customers who say their privacy was violated. Administration officials say they worry that the suits, pending before the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, could bankrupt the utilities.

I don't "worry" they could bankrupt the utilities. I hope.

If there is no incentive for these corporations, and others in a long line past them, to follow the law, then we no longer have the rule of law: companies will simply do illegal things and then explain that if the law were enforced, they'd have to pay some money.

I've been screaming and swearing about this for a week. I can't understand how anyone can calmly disagree with this.

Let me remind you that the President, who is charge of the executive branch of government in this country, "shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed" according to the Constitution.

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