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More information about John Boehner, from the thread
"John Boehner Equals Adolf Hitler" T-shirts. John Boehner's website: http://clerk.house.gov/members/inter...l?statdis=OH08 John Boehner is a congressman from Ohio who was talking to Newt Gringrich on a cellular telephone when his call was illegally intercepted by Alice and John Martin in Florida. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/congr...ular_1-14.html - Boehner filed a lawsuit against McDermott (Boehner v. McDermott). This lawsuit was combined with other cellular eavesdropping lawsuits when it went to trial in various courts for the past several years. - Rep. John Boehner, an Ohio Republican, was talking to House Republican leaders when a Florida couple picked up the call on their scanner, taped it and gave it to Democratic House Ethics Committee member Jim McDermott of Seattle, who publicized the tape. http://www.cnn.com/2000/LAW/12/05/scotus.wiretapping/ - Cell-phone-scanning congressman must pay damages. A federal judge has ruled that a congressman who gave a tape of an illegally scanned cellular phone call to reporters lost his First Amendment right to free speech and now must pay another congressman damages. http://www.rcrnews.com/cgi-bin/news.pl?newsId=19348 - Congressman's wiretapping lawsuit sent back to federal court. Rep. James McDermott has acknowledged leaking to the media a recording of the phone call between Rep. John Boehner and then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich. http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/...s.aspx?id=4303 - An Appeal With No Appeal for The Media One letter was from Rep. Michael Oxley (R-Ohio), a former FBI agent with self-described "personal experience involving wiretap issues." Oxley argued that both the interception of the call by the Martins and the disclosure of it by McDermott were crimes. He cited the convictions of several aides of U.S. Sen. Charles Robb (D-Va.) for intercepting and leaking a cell phone conversation of Robb's political rival, then-Lt. Gov. L. Douglas Wilder. Portions were published in 1991 in the Washington Post. http://www.ajr.org/Article.asp?id=3370 Ted Azito wrote: No. Because John Boehner is the congressman who passed the cell-block bull****. He's a nazi cocksucker. The ECPA, which made it a crime to eavesdrop on cellular conversations was passed in 1986. Telephone Disclosure and Dispute Resolution Act (TDDRA), that required that our scanner radios have the cellular frequencies deleted, was passed in 1992. Alice and John Martin committed their crime on December 21, 1996. The "cell-block bull****" happend without any help from John Boehner. |
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"Beloved Leader" wrote in message
om... (Mobile Radio Specialist) wrote in message . com... [snip] In 1996. Get out of the house much? Overhearing a conversation and putting it to the public is a form of illegal wire tapping. WOW........... wouldn't want to be in your shoes. NS |
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