Domestic Spying: an opportunity for animal activists

by Will Potter on March 31, 2006

in Surveillance

I just posted a column I wrote for the next issue of No Compromise about President Bush admitting that he authorized spying on ordinary Americans, with no judicial review. An excerpt:

For activists in the trenches, this may not seem like cause for celebration. The true breadth and depth of government surveillance and harassment hasn’t reached mainstream consciousness. But it could be on its way.

The task for animal rights activists, then, is a familiar one: kick things up a notch.

Read the full column here.

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