Is Alito a Threat to Internet & Computer Privacy & Freedom? Hold Off on Alito Nomination

Posted by VISITOR on Jan 26, 2006 10:51 PM EDT
MozillaQuest Magazine (mozillaquest.com); By MozillaQuest Magazine Op-ED
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Will Judge Alito allow the government to snoop on your Web surfing, e-mail, and Internet chatting? MozillaQuest Magazine (mozillaquest.com) reports: "the Constitution expressly forbids the President . . . the authority to spy upon American citizens without first obtaining search warrants . . . That includes our e-mail, our Web surfing, our Internet communications, and so forth. Whether George Bush and his regime are exceeding those powers likely will work their way up to the Supreme Court.

Will Judge Alito allow the government to snoop on your Web surfing, e-mail, and Internet chatting? MozillaQuest Magazine (mozillaquest.com) reports: "the Constitution expressly forbids the President, the Congress, and the Judiciary the authority to spy upon American citizens without first obtaining search warrants in the absence of exigent circumstances. That includes our e-mail, our Web surfing, our Internet communications, and so forth. Whether George Bush and his regime are exceeding those powers likely will work their way up to the Supreme Court.



Promoting Judge Alito to the U. S. Supreme Court could cause problems for Internet and computer users . . . It's likely a Justice Alito would let Bush and associates get away with illegal spying on Americans. The unacceptable collateral damage of Alito's anti-Roe and anti-abortion leanings are that he likely also will attack our overall rights to privacy and our rights to surf the Web, trade e-mail, engage in Internet chatting, participate in IRC (Internet Relay Chat), communicate via the Internet (including VOIP), use search engines, and so forth without warrantless intrusions upon our privacy.



These issues very likely will be decided by the Supreme Court and we do not want Sam Alito to be on the Supreme Court when it decides these issues. The United States Senate should not and must not confirm the nomination of Sam Alito to the United States Supreme Court!



You can and must take immediate action to stop the nomination of Sam Alito to the United States Supreme Court! To do that call, email, snail mail and/or telegraph your U. S. Senators now! Or do all of those things.



Check MozillaQuest.com for the full story and great links!

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