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Geek Culture / US jails reporter

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David T
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Location: England
Posted: 7th Jul 2005 08:03
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4654969.stm

Seems a bit dodgy if you ask me...

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Lost in Thought
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Location: U.S.A. : Douglas, Georgia
Posted: 7th Jul 2005 08:21
Yes the government is too powerull indeed.

TKF15H
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Location: Rio de Janeiro
Posted: 7th Jul 2005 08:44
Lock em up! Throw em in the dungeon!

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Ian T
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Posted: 7th Jul 2005 08:49
Seems pretty simple to me. The Bill of Rights hardly provides for withholding information pertient to government investigations. Now if the investigation itself was bogus, well, that's a problem of its own.

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