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[ISN] Forbes says he'll ditch all crypto export controls
From: mea culpa (jericho
DIMENSIONAL.COM)
Date: Fri Dec 24 1999 - 17:34:03 CST
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Forwarded From: Declan McCullagh <declan
well.com>
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,33049,00.html
Forbes, the Privacy Candidate
by Declan McCullagh (declan
wired.com)
11:40 a.m. 17.Dec.1999 PST
WASHINGTON -- If you're the kind of
person who frets about ever-eroding
privacy rights, Steve Forbes wants to be
your president.
In the first campaign speech by any
presidential candidate on the topic, the
publishing luminary left nothing to the
imagination: Voracious databases know
more about you than your mother does,
and the Clinton administration is
particularly to blame.
"Bit by bit, day by day, we are being
seduced by politicians promising security
as they take away our sovereignty,
promising prosperity as they gnaw away
at our privacy," Forbes told a crowd at
the conservative Free Congress
Foundation on Thursday afternoon.
Hearing someone grouse about Bill Clinton
and Al Gore at a Free Congress
Foundation event is about as remarkable
as a Macy's post-holiday sale, but Forbes'
plan to muzzle federal infocrats is one
that even the ACLU can cheer.
[...]
Much of Forbes' speech was devoted to
how the executive branch is "engaged in
the greatest assault" on privacy in the
history of the United States, a claim the
Clinton administration dismissed on Friday
as campaign hyperbole.
[...]
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