Admin Seeks Dismissal of Wiretap Suit
Back in the United States, the Bush administration has asked a US appeals court to dismiss a lawsuit challenging its warrantless domestic spy program. The White House says the case is moot since it decided this month to seek wiretap approval from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. Plaintiffs including the American Civil Liberties Union say they’ll challenge the administration’s request.
Ok, now they will follow the laws of the land. Already have enough information on every body in America? Or are some of you thinking about your futures and if you have any outside of bars that citizens may make for you? I do not think Bush will ever be convicted of anything because he did not directly as Nixon did commit any crimes. Directly. And it would take that to take down a President, former or in office. Incompetent? Yes. Criminal. Not in any way that will put his ass in jail. Now a few of those around him maybe thinking of the heat that may come when he is out of office. But I go back to my original thought. I think them saying now we will seek approval for wiretaps is more because either they have all the information they probably could get through this method or they, the they sort of people who live in dark corners, they are finding other ways to do what they want.
I found thisinteresting to read.
Though this information is probably old news to anyone in the know so to speak. By the way MS Magazine is a great read. I read Wave’s copies when she gets them and always find something interesting within. Should be regular reading not just for women but anyone interested in the world we live in.
Something elseDoctor Who wise for me to geek out about. They need to get Torchwood here, The Sarah Jane Adventures, and this new animated series. Also some channel needs to bring back the classic series nationally to the U.S. Just please don’t put them all on different nights. Wave would strangle me if she had to watch Doctor Who every night.
Written at the pay the rent job,
C.
Friday, January 26, 2007
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment