You're GUILTY until we say you are not! And then we may change our minds


"Innocent until proven guilty" is about to be retired if the U.S. Attorney General and a Wisconsin Congressman have their way.

Once upon a time, you were assumed to be innocent until such time as you were found guilty.

We seem to be moving towards a time when you are assumed guilty until such time as you were found innocent.

The proposal comes just weeks after Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Internet service providers should retain records of user activities for a "reasonable amount of time," a move that represented a dramatic shift in the Bush administration's views on privacy.

Wisconsin Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, is proposing that ISPs be required to record information about Americans' online activities so that police can more easily "conduct criminal investigations." Executives at companies that fail to comply would be fined and imprisoned for up to one year.

In addition, Sensenbrenner's legislation--expected to be announced as early as this week--also would create a federal felony targeted at bloggers, search engines, e-mail service providers and many other Web sites. It's aimed at any site that might have "reason to believe" it facilitates access to child pornography--through hyperlinks or a discussion forum, for instance.

Remember, you have nothing to fear if you are innocent, right?

Government is not your friend.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Tue - May 16, 2006 at 05:49 AM  Tag


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