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" To date, the privacy focus has been on identity theft. It was Congress that created this danger by mandating use of the standard identifier (currently your SSN) in the private sector. For example, banks use SSNs as customer account identifiers because the government requires it.
We must also protect medical privacy. Right now, you’re vulnerable. Under so-called “medical privacy protection” rules, insurance companies and other entities have access to your personal medical information.
Financial privacy? Right now depositing $10,000 or more in cash in your local bank account will generate a federally-mandated report to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network at the United States Department of the Treasury.
And then there’s the so-called Patriot Act. As originally proposed, it:
* Expanded the federal government's ability to use wiretaps without judicial oversight;
* Allowed nationwide search warrants non-specific to any given location, nor subject to any local judicial oversight;
* Made it far easier for the government to monitor private internet usage;
* Authorized “sneak and peek” warrants enabling federal authorities to search a person’s home, office, or personal property without that person’s knowledge; and
* Required libraries and bookstores to turn over records of books read by their patrons.
I have fought this fight for many years. I sponsored a bill to overturn the Patriot Act and have won some victories, but today the threat to your liberty and privacy is very real. We need leadership at the top that will prevent Washington from centralizing power and private data about our lives." - Ron Paul
A tap is a valve (also called faucet and spigot in the U.S.) controlling release of liquids or gas. In the British Isles and most of the Commonwealth, the word is used for any everyday type of valve, particularly the fittings that control water supply to bathtubs and sinks. In the U.S., the term "tap" is more often used for beer taps, cut-in connections, or wiretapping. "Faucet" or "spigot" are more often used to refer to water valves, although this sense of "tap" is not uncommon, and the term "tap water" is the standard name for water from the faucet.
Wiretap Records 3 Year Anniversary Show
Parks and Rock
Anaheim, California
Saturday, September 30, 2017
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FBI Director Robert S. Mueller to deliver W&M Commencement addressby Brian Whitson | March 15, 2013Robert S. Mueller III, the longest serving director of the FBI since J. Edgar Hoover, will address this year’s William & Mary Commencement Exercises.Mueller, who was nominated to the FBI director post in 2001 by President George W. Bush, received the national spotlight in 2004 when he challenged the White House over constitutional concerns related to domestic wiretapping. In 2011, Mueller’s 10-year term as director of the FBI was ending when President Barack Obama asked that Mueller stay on for two more years. The U.S. Senate unanimously approved the extension.Colonial Williamsburg President Colin G. Campbell, and W&M alumnus Warren W. Buck III M.S.’70, Ph.D.’76, a prominent physicist and chancellor emeritus of the University of Washington-Bothell, will receive honorary degrees and be recognized at the May 12 ceremony in William & Mary Hall’s Kaplan Arena. Campbell will receive an honorary doctorate of human letters and Buck will receive an honorary doctorate of science. Director Mueller will receive an honorary doctorate of public service at the ceremony.FBI Director Robert S. Mueller to deliver W&M Commencement addressby Brian Whitson | March 15, 2013Robert S. Mueller III, the longest serving director of the FBI since J. Edgar Hoover, will address this year’s William & Mary Commencement Exercises.Mueller, who was nominated to the FBI director post in 2001 by President George W. Bush, received the national spotlight in 2004 when he challenged the White House over constitutional concerns related to domestic wiretapping. In 2011, Mueller’s 10-year term as director of the FBI was ending when President Barack Obama asked that Mueller stay on for two more years. The U.S. Senate unanimously approved the extension.Colonial Williamsburg President Colin G. Campbell, and W&M alumnus Warren W. Buck III M.S.’70, Ph.D.’76, a prominent physicist and chancellor emeritus of the University of Washington-Bothell, will receive honorary degrees and be recognized at the May 12 ceremony in William & Mary Hall’s Kaplan Arena. Campbell will receive an honorary doctorate of human letters and Buck will receive an honorary doctorate of science. Director Mueller will receive an honorary doctorate of public service at the ceremony.