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@ScreamingMasses agreed, but the statements from Google have been loud/clear that Google hasn't received bulk info request like Verizon did.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@MiamiSEM I no nothing about the NSA? I worked at Ft. Meade: http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2005-11-17-n52.html …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@mattcutts Matt, with all due respect, NO ONE believes Schmidt, Page, Zuckerberg, Mayer. Their politics give context, preclude credibility. -
@Ed my response: FISA/Patriot compels gag order. Leads to "no comment" like Verizon. Page/Zuck statements have been loud, passionate denials
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@rjonesx Original stories implied voluntary, knowing, wide-scale, direct access. Looks more like compelled, one-off requests we've fought.
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@mattcutts I think most people feel as if the tech companies' denials have been carefully worded and that we're not getting the whole truth. -
@strobist point taken & I agree. I think the reason for carefully worded denials has been incredibly bad laws (FISA, PATRIOT) w/gag orders. - Show replies
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@mattcutts@louisgray Eric Schmidt says CNET gets Google issue right - NSA story, I presume. Not sure I'd want his endorsemt if I were CNET.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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