"Since 9/11, I believe people in the government, very much so in the Justice Department, have been playing out a lust for our information that is not consistent with who we have been as a nation and what our constitutional freedoms are," said Armey, a longtime privacy advocate, during a conference in Washington sponsored by the Privacy and American Business think tank.
"Their rationale has been, 'the threat of terrorism is so great, so immediate and is so ubiquitous that you must sacrifice your personal liberties and personal rights to privacy to us,'" he added.
Armey, who retired from the House in January, mentioned the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation's Carnivore e-mail spying program and the proposed Terrorism Information and Prevention System, known as TIPS, which would have encouraged
"I believe these young lawyers in the Department of Justice saw this as their moment to get Carnivore and all these things," Armey said of the several snooping measures proposed in response to terrorism. "There's nothing more creative than a government person wanting more power.
"Too many people in
A U.S. Department of Justice spokesman disagreed with Armey's criticism, saying legislation like the USA Patriot Act passed after the
"We at the Justice Department are doing everything we can within the Constitution and the laws passed by the American Congress, of which Mr. Armey was until recently a member, to protect the American people from terrorism," the spokesman said. "Congress still has oversight of all our activities."
Armey also said he was concerned about proposed data-mining systems, in which the government would collect widespread electronic information on individuals into one database to analyze it. In 1958 he purchased a shotgun, in 1972 he purchased a Jeep, and in 1978 he looked at land in remote
"Could you see the file they're putting together on me?" he asked. "All of the sudden, I'm under surveillance."
Private companies should be trusted to keep those separate pieces of information rather than the government, Armey said, because private companies have an incentive to keep customers happy, while the government doesn't. He said he occasionally lies when asked for personal information he doesn't think he should give out, such as his social security number.
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