Thursday, February 27, 2003

American Police arrest man for talking in library
Donald Rumsfeld lays down The Law
"I think Bush is out of control", the man said to a woman who he'd seen, in a library, wearing an anti-war badge. Shortly, police arrested him under the US's so-called Patriot Act and kept him in a police station for 5 hours. The man, understandably, is annoyed and intending to sue everyone concerned.

But how did they know he was at the library? Well, the Patriot Act, I understand, means that US law enforcement officials can spy on all sorts of things in their valiant lookout for Threatening People: library records, google searches (and with the recent takeover of Blogger, oh shit, my life's on the line too), student records, realtime phone communications, and christ, maybe even what you buy on Amazon, for all I know.

All I can say is, thank god its powers don't reach beyond US citizens! For now...

Meanwhile, this is what's going on in today's papers in Northern Ireland.

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