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Politics : American Presidential Politics and foreign affairs

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To: Rock_nj who wrote (4793)2/27/2006 11:55:55 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (1) of 71588
 
The fact is the 4th Ammendment of the U.S. Constitution states that one has the right to be secure in their homes and possessions from unreasonable searches. Domestic spying ignores the 4th Ammendment.

Are you able to identify anyone - one person - one US Citizen, who has had his or her constitutional rights against unreasonable search and seizure violated by the NSA intercept program?

It maddens me when people, such as yourself, refers to it as domestic spying. It isn't domestic spying. It is intercepts of calls originating overseas involving persons who are suspected terrorists. Frankly, if my 75 year old neighbor is talking with Osama Bin Laden, I want my government to know.

Now, run off and find me that name.

As for What a stupid way to run a country.

Go on out there and get yourself a majority and change the government. That's the beauty of our system of government. Y'all haven't been terribly successful at that in recent years.

BTW, as for your gratuitous dig at Oral's name, I happen to know that there is a basis for his SI alias, and it has nothing to do with Oral Roberts the preacher. You're full of s*** for suggesting it does.
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