Congress allows limitless NSA spying on us all ..
Every terrorist we kill overseas is one less than can harm us here. I
have nothing to hide so let them listen if they want to.
On Aug 7, 4:48 pm, miss liberty wrote:
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 11:59:38 -0700, wrote:
If you're not a terrorist then you have nothing to fear.
spoken like an abject, cringing slave, not a free american
the Founders must be spinning in their graves!
miss liberty
If a spook
at Langley wants to listen to me and my wife's phone let them. "What
kind of bread- white?" "No wheat""They only have multi grain" I doubt
the government has the resources to monitor every one.
is that the point? or do you understand "principle"????
On Aug 7, 10:52 am, "HeyBub" wrote:
wrote:
The Bush/Cheney Administration has spent the last 6+ years building an
organizational, legal, and technical infrastructure for Executive
Branch power, including anything from wiretap infrastructures to the
Patriot Act to stuffing the courts and Justice Department with pro-
executive-power people,
and getting states, banks, credit companies, airlines, etc. to do
massive data collection. And it's not like it started with them - the
FBI wiretap enthusiasts like Louis Freeh, the NSA anti-public-crypto
people, the Echelon project, etc. all date to the Clinton or GHWBush/
Reagan administrations or earlier.
Excellent! Glad we've got someone who's
whose
idea of national security is not
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