Arnold snooping on citizens
Bob Morris @ Jul 1st 2006 08:11 - Category: Government spying
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s office in charge of protecting California against terrorism has tracked demonstrations staged by political and antiwar groups, a practice that senior law enforcement officials say is an abuse of civil liberties.
This was done by a “53-person operation,” which certainly implies is a whole lot of spying on legal activities. They say they’ve stopped, I sure believe them, don’t you?
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Zack on 03 Jul 2006 at 11:27 am #
The 53-person operation began as a conversation about digital piracy between Torrubia and his cousin, Andres Torrubia, in Alex’s small Manhattan apartment