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Postal Service Forgoes Democracy: Consolidation plans will benefit big mailers at expense of citizens
Clint Burelson
Postal Service Forgoes Democracy: Consolidation plans will benefit big mailers at expense of citizens

A matter of conscience
Kevin Benderman
A matter of conscience

Aaron Dixon vs. the status quo: Seattle activist launches independent Senate campaign
Jesse Hagopian
Aaron Dixon vs. the status quo: Seattle activist launches independent Senate campaign

Maria Cantwell vs. Her conscience: Demonstrators screw up ideal photo-op for pro-war Democrat on Iraq War anniversary
Doug Nielson
Maria Cantwell vs. Her conscience: Demonstrators screw up ideal photo-op for pro-war Democrat on Iraq War anniversary

Ralph Nader
Bush and Cheney vs. reality: Making Iraq safe for miniature golf

Mark Jaffe
Olympia welcomes latest delegation from Thurston Santo Tomás

Patty Mosqueda
Two Weeks in El Salvador with CISPES: Olympians observe El Salvador elections

Jeremy Scahill
Rest Easy, Bill Clinton: Slobo can't talk any more

Another Fallen Friend and Martyr: The death of Tom Fox and a true test of solidarity
Joe Carr
Another Fallen Friend and Martyr: The death of Tom Fox and a true test of solidarity

Chris Stegman
When you see petitioners for clean energy . . . sign!

Erin Genia
Real Security = Human Rights for All

Want to know if the government is spying on you?


Want to know if the government is spying on you?

topic : civil liberties

Use * http://www.FOIArequest.org * to find out!

Under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), anyone has the right to request information from the government. Last strengthened by Congress in response to the Watergate scandal, FOIA gives citizens a way to demand transparency from the Bush administration -- and take the government to court if necessary.

The Bush administration is trying to keep the details of its illegal domestic surveillance program under wraps, even refusing to say how many Americans they've eavesdropped on. Many Americans -- especially those with family and friends abroad -- are wondering whether government agents have been listening to their phone conversations or reading their email.

If you're worried this has happened to you, People For the American Way has created a new tool:

http://www.FOIArequest.org

You can file a Freedom of Information Act request quickly, accurately, and easily.

We can't guarantee that the Bush administration will disclose all this information in compliance with the law, but we can help you through the process. By filing a FOIA request, you will send a strong signal that American citizens believe in the rule of law and aren't afraid to stand up to the President when he violates theConstitution!