Whose phone can Bush wiretap without a warrant?
Every reporter and citizen traveling abroad and reporting on our illegitimate war and US affairs around the world. (News of lack of yellow cake or WMDs and such or pictures of Abu Ghraib)
Ever congressman or senator traveling abroad for any reason, which would include all of them at some time. Every member of the armed services, serving abroad and calling home. Every foreign phone call of every Corporation doing any business abroad. (That's all of them) The CEO of Halliburton that lives in Dubai. Ha! All communication between the US Holy Roman Church and their home office. Eastern Orthodoxers too. Every e-mail that is forwarded in or out of the US by anyone.
And if that isn't enough, Bush, Cheney and Mitch McConnel want to make every phone company exempt from civil suits for any damage that may result from the leaking of information gathered through warrantless wiretaps.
Anyone who can honestly say that they believe this is necessary or wise to protect US against terror, would have loved Germany in '31. Do you really want to give this unrestricted kind of power to our executive branch?
NED
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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