Thursday, May 11, 2006

Why I Don't Care if the NSA
Has Access to My Phone Bill

4 Comments:

At 2:15 PM, Anonymous said...

You have outdone yourself in childishness.

Surveilling millions of citizens' phone records would have prevented 9/11?

Your understanding of the law and the constitution is that if one man, the president, thinks that any particular use of government power might be a good idea, the law and the constitution become irrelevant.

And, of course, you avoid the key point. The argument is not whether surveillance should happen, only about whether it should be subject to the checks and balances set forth in the law and constitution.

You are a simpleminded bandwidth abuser.

 
At 3:45 PM, mgm said...

"Simpleminded bandwidth abuser?"
You, too, anoymous straw man setter-upper.

 
At 11:47 PM, krshorewood said...

Tell, this corrupt, incompetent administration didn't prevent 9/11 with the information that it had before 9/11 as the next member of Congress from Minnesota Colleen Rowley pointed out.
What makes anyone think they could do it now with the dump trucks full of information they have now?
no smart person should trust an administration that has proven that it will do anything to win an election and worse, has demonstrated that it does not give a crap about people outside of there circle of privileged friends.
Thanks to sellouts like you, the terrorists have won.

 
At 2:11 PM, Anonymous said...

Everytime Bush opens his mouth the world can see how over-matched he is by the job. He failed to read and react to the August briefing on AlQaeda and airplane terrorism.

The tone he was setting in his early, do-nothing Presidential days matched his even earlier do-nothing-with-Jack Daniels-days...and the only thing that matters now is whether we can limp to 11/08 without another war or further steps towards American fascism

 

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