Warrantless surrender: Congress is stampeded into another compromise of Americans’ rights

Editorial | Monday, August 6, 2007 | The Washington Post

“The Democratic-led Congress, more concerned with protecting its political backside than with safeguarding the privacy of American citizens, left town early yesterday after caving in to administration demands that it allow warrantless surveillance of the phone calls and e-mails of American citizens, with scant judicial supervision and no reporting to Congress about how many communications are being intercepted. To call this legislation ill-considered is to give it too much credit: It was scarcely considered at all. Instead, it was strong-armed through both chambers by an administration that seized the opportunity to write its warrantless wiretapping program into law — or, more precisely, to write it out from under any real legal restrictions….”…BS

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/05/AR2007080501050_pf.html

 

 

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