Are you nervous yet?


Wiretaps without warrents

Sometimes the news writes itself.

Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales suggested on Thursday for the first time that the president might have the legal authority to order wiretapping without a warrant on communications between Americans that occur exclusively within the United States.

"I'm not going to rule it out," Mr. Gonzales said when asked about that possibility at a House Judiciary Committee hearing.

Just in case you are wondering, this isn't recent. Nor is it limited to Republican administrations.

The problem isn't which party is calling the shots. The problem is that we allow government to watch us in the name of freedom.

I've got a one word answer.

KYFHO.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Wed - April 12, 2006 at 04:50 AM  Tag


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