Says troubles followed his refusal to cooperate with spy game
Joe Nachio, the former chief of Denver-based Qwest Communications who was convicted on more than a dozen counts of insider trading and sent to prison for nearly five years, says the National Security Agency first blackballed his company, then federal authorities refused to allow him to explain his side when he was on trial.
All because he refused to go along with what he considered illegal surveillance programs run by the NSA.
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I have read several articles about this case and other internet companies who were "approached" by the NSA to give up information.
It is appalling what they did to this guy and others.
It is only the beginning.
Yet another illustration of the Obama regime utilizing the full force of Government to quiet it's opposition.
you fools fail to realize it's not just Obama it was done under bush and it will continue to be done no matter who the puppet in the white house is. shut up and get in line. your lords and masters will tell you where you can go and what you are allowed to do!
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