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March 9, 2006
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Make A FOIA Request
By Staff, People for the American Way
Fears of domestic spying got you nervous? Request information from the federal government using the Freedom of Information Act and this easy-to-follow form created by People for the American Way. Just fill out the form, and the website generates a letter to the FBI requesting all the available information it has and asking the agency to justify any information it leaves out. No guarantees the Bush administration will give you anything useful, but it can't hurt to ask. (Thanks, MetaFilter.) -- Bennett Gordon
http://www.foiarequest.org/
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Ringtones: Changing the World One Ring at a Time
By Jo Lee of CitizenSpeak (via PoliticsOnline.com)
Last summer, Philippine president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo was disgraced by her own voice, in the form of a secretly-recorded phone call in which she discussed plans to fix an election. Distributed by her opposition as a ringtone that was downloaded from TXTPower.org more than a million times, a clip from the call rang out across the land and led in part to a public apology from Arroyo for her corruption. US activists copied the tactic after Hurricane Katrina, fashioning a ringtone from President Bush's 'Good job, Brownie' -- the ill-advised sound bite of praise for then-FEMA director Michael Brown) -- mixed with the Arlo Guthrie tune 'City of New Orleans.' According to Jo Lee of CitizenSpeak, more subversive ringtones are still to come. -- Leif Utne
http://netpulse.politicsonline.com/soundoff.asp?issue_id=10.04