A Deeply Troubling Disclosure
This crew truly believes they are above the law. This is quite likely unconstitutional, and perhaps not an exaggeration to suggest impeachable offenses.
Bush Lets U.S. Spy on Callers Without Courts
And it's simply outrageous that the New York Times had this story a full year ago but sat on it. For a year. That is unforgiveable. And how about the various Congressional leaders who were briefed on the program? What's their explanation for tolerating this?
There's no legitimate argument for failing to get FISA warrants for these wiretaps.
Heads are going to roll, people will go to jail, and they should.
Bush Lets U.S. Spy on Callers Without Courts
And it's simply outrageous that the New York Times had this story a full year ago but sat on it. For a year. That is unforgiveable. And how about the various Congressional leaders who were briefed on the program? What's their explanation for tolerating this?
There's no legitimate argument for failing to get FISA warrants for these wiretaps.
Heads are going to roll, people will go to jail, and they should.


1 Comments:
Heck, I'm gonna opt out of that quesy business. Can anyone direct me where to sign up for the Do Not Spy list?
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