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9-1-2009 10:06 PM
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merrie says:
Other troubling issues include:

extremely broad secrecy terms preventing the vendor from disclosing to the public or the media what information is being captured and archived (page 7, “Restriction Against Disclosure”)

wholesale capturing of comments by non-White House staff on publicly accessible sites

capturing of content of any type (text, graphics, audio, or video)

capturing of comments by both Obama critics and supporters, with no restriction as to how the White House would use the information.[/quote
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This is the third controversy involving the White House internet operations in less than a month. First, Obama’s New Media operation asked supporters to send information about critics of the White House health care effort to a White House email. This provoked a storm of criticism and the White House retreated. Then large number of people complained of getting email spam from the White House supporting the President’s health care position.
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9-1-2009 10:11 PM
merrie
Again the White House was forced to back down.

Now the same people at the White House are at it again with an ambitious plan to harvest huge amounts of information from the web and specifically social networking sites.

Given the White House’s recent abuse of its New Media operations, this huge, new secretive program is yet another sign that this Administration is at best indifferent to privacy rights and at worst prepared to violate civil liberties for political purposes.

Perhaps anticipating negative reaction to the invasiveness of the plan, a justification is provided in a Q&A. section of the solicitation. Question #9 reads:

The Presidential Records Act does not require [b]...
9-1-2009 10:18 PM
jatfla
Darn...I just posted my favorite picture of GWB yesterday.
9-1-2009 11:19 PM
merrie
Well, if push comes to shove, we'll get to meet face to face in the re-education camp.
9-1-2009 11:34 PM
jatfla
Can we meet elsewhere??? :~)

Honestly, I don't believe any of us are *safe* anywhere. Businesses ask for our phone numbers, banks have our financial records, credit card companies have our SS numbers as do DMV, doctors, hospitals. If anyone wanted to find us, get us, know everything about us...surely the federal government would have no problem.
9-10-2009 3:41 AM
The Infowarrior
it is already going on.

"do you have a Facebook?"
http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/1D6AEFA5-DA33-4E7B-AD50-DA279F1259E1/
9-10-2009 4:16 AM
merrie
Who's going to stop the Stasi-style snooping and spying
of the 0bama machine? The FBI, Secret Service or the
CIA?
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