On Sunday, the New York Times ran a front page story about a special, decades-long partnership between the NSA and AT&T.
We think AT&T customers in particular need to read about their telecom's "extreme willingness to help" carry out unconstitutional surveillance programs for the U.S. government. Many of you have already taken note of the story in this wonderful community. But if you want to help get the word out please consider sharing it more widely through a special graphic we have put together. Check it out after the flip.
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CREDO Mobile supports full repeal of the illegal surveillance state as the only way to protect Americans from illegal government spying, and we challenge AT&T to demonstrate concern for its customers constitutional rights by joining us in public support of repealing both the Patriot Act and FISA Amendments Act.
We’ve donated more than $2 million to groups working to stop government surveillance. Since 2001, CREDO has given $2,236,036 to organizations like the ACLU, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Demand Progress, Fight for the Future, and the Bill of Rights Defense Committee that are fighting to rein in government surveillance.
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Becky Bond is the political director of CREDO Action and vice president of CREDO Mobile.