Bush Admin Asserts Powers to Open US Mail
Back in the United States, privacy advocates are warning over a new presidential decree that asserts White House authority to open US mail without court-approved warrants. In a signing statement attached to a postal reform bill last month, President Bush said the administration will interpret a section of the law to grant itself the authority to open sealed mail in the case of emergencies or foreign intelligence matters. The White House says it is not expanding its powers but clarifying existing laws. But privacy advocates say current laws already allow the opening of mail believed to contain an imminent threat.
http://www.democracynow.org/index.shtml
No, don’t worry people. He’s on our side. I would like to take that pen he keeps using for those signing statements and…. Well, you get the picture.
Written just as I am getting ready to leave work early sick,
C.
Friday, January 5, 2007
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