Four Connecticut librarians who had been barred from revealing that they had received a request for patrons' records from the federal government spoke out yesterday, expressing frustration about the sweeping powers given to law enforcement authorities by the USA Patriot Act.
The librarians took turns at the microphone at their lawyers' office and publicly identified themselves as the collective John Doe who had sued the United States attorney general after their organization received a confidential demand for patron records in a secret counterterrorism case. They had been ordered, under the threat of prosecution, not to talk about the request with anyone. The librarians, who all have leadership roles at a small consortium called Library Connection in Windsor, Conn., said they opposed allowing the government unchecked power to demand library records and were particularly incensed at having been subject to the open-ended nondisclosure order.
"I'm John Doe, and if I had told you before today that the F.B.I. was requesting library records, I could have gone to jail," said one of the four, Peter Chase, a librarian from Plainville who is on the executive committee of Library Connection's board....
"I was shocked by the restraints the gag order imposed on me," said Mr. Christian [Library Connection's executive director], who said that after receiving the request he was unsure whether he could consult a lawyer or his board of directors.
"The fact that the government can and is eavesdropping on patrons in libraries has a chilling effect, because they really don't know if Big Brother is looking over their shoulder," he added...
I didn't vote for the fourth riech. I think next time we need to vote the Republicans in office because they are about privacy and individual rights...
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I didn't vote for the fourth riech. I think next time we need to vote the Republicans in office because they are about privacy and individual rights...
wait a minute?!
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