Thursday's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee by Alberto Gonzales was incredibly revealing. We learned that in the future the administration will continue to use warrant-less wire-taps and they believe they have every right to tap calls inside the United States if need be. In the past, the President and the Attorney General both claimed this program was only being used on suspects calling outside the good old USA. This thing just gets worse.
The 3000 victims of 9/11 are screaming from their graves endorsing wire tapping from
terrorist countries into the USA.
NOT to do so would be criminal and
plain a show of limited braincells.
Posted by: Lutzito Bonito aka Putz | April 07, 2006 at 01:55 PM
Don't claim to speak for 3000 dead people in the name of politics. To do so is not only misleading but extremely disrespectful.
Posted by: Gabriel Syme | April 07, 2006 at 05:36 PM
Putz:
For the eight-millionith time, we are not against secret wire-tapping. We believe that secret wire-tapping is critical to fight the War On Terror, and actually many people who work on this site are conservatives, read our posts for crying out loud.
What we are against is wire-tapping without a clear system in place to monitor what the president is doing.
Posted by: Little Brother Is Watching | April 10, 2006 at 09:28 AM