May the real John Ashcroft please stand up?
Ivo Skoric
ivo at reporters.net
Mon Nov 25 19:26:58 CET 2002
Please compare what you see at:
http://www.arkzin.com/competitor/htmls/skoric1.html
and
http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/itgic/1097/ijge/gj-7.htm
So, Ashcroft in 1997, as a senator, during Clinton's administration
was an outspoken opponent of FISA - he wrote:
" The FBI wants access to decode, digest, and discuss financial
transactions, personal e-mail, and proprietary information sent
abroad -- all in the name of national security. To accomplish this,
President Clinton would like government agencies to have the keys
for decoding all exported U.S. software and Internet
communications.
This proposed policy raises obvious concerns about Americans'
privacy, in addition to tampering with the competitive advantage
that our U.S. software companies currently enjoy in the field of
encryption technology. Not only would Big Brother be looming over
the shoulders of international cyber-surfers,..."
Now, in 2002, as an attorney general in Bush administration,
Aschcroft says this:
At a press conference Monday afternoon, Ashcroft applauded the
ruling, characterizing it as a "victory for liberty, safety and the
security of the American people."
Ashcroft said the ruling marks a new era of collaboration between
police and intelligence agencies such as the CIA and the National
Security Agency.
"This decision allows law enforcement officials to learn from
intelligence officials, and vice versa, as a means of sort of allowing
the information to flow from one community to another," Ashcroft
said. "This will greatly enhance our ability to put pieces together
that different agencies have. I believe this is a giant step forward."
ivo
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