http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Qwest_CEO ... _1012.html
Does anyone still want to have a beer with the Preez?
Bush discussed NSA surveillance of Americans before 911
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Re: Bush discussed NSA surveillance of Americans before 911
crazyhorse1 wrote:http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Qwest_CEOs_classified_defense_raises_question_1012.html
Does anyone still want to have a beer with the Preez?
No, and I never did. The President was recently over-ruled on this by the Supreme Court to the extent that this part of the Patriot Act was ruled unconstitutional. It still requires a duly authorized court order / warrant to legally wiretap. My only question is who is going to be held accountable?
(I'm already certain the answer is nobody)
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Re: Bush discussed NSA surveillance of Americans before 911
GSPODS wrote:crazyhorse1 wrote:http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Qwest_CEOs_classified_defense_raises_question_1012.html
Does anyone still want to have a beer with the Preez?
No, and I never did. The President was recently over-ruled on this by the Supreme Court to the extent that this part of the Patriot Act was ruled unconstitutional. It still requires a duly authorized court order / warrant to legally wiretap. My only question is who is going to be held accountable?
(I'm already certain the answer is nobody)
The new revelation means that Bush was plotting something akin to a police state when he came into office and that 911 and terrorism had nothing to do with his spying or going to Iraq, his attacks on the Bill of Rights, habeus corpus, etc. It's also possible he sees natural disasters and wars as opportunities for letting his friends loot the U.S. treasury.
The real question is: How much of a crimnal and a killer is this guy, not whether or not he is.
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Re: Bush discussed NSA surveillance of Americans before 911
So, So, So very true. Too bad that America is a country in which less than half the citizens deal in "common sense".crazyhorse1 wrote:GSPODS wrote:crazyhorse1 wrote:http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Qwest_CEOs_classified_defense_raises_question_1012.html
Does anyone still want to have a beer with the Preez?
No, and I never did. The President was recently over-ruled on this by the Supreme Court to the extent that this part of the Patriot Act was ruled unconstitutional. It still requires a duly authorized court order / warrant to legally wiretap. My only question is who is going to be held accountable?
(I'm already certain the answer is nobody)
The new revelation means that Bush was plotting something akin to a police state when he came into office and that 911 and terrorism had nothing to do with his spying or going to Iraq, his attacks on the Bill of Rights, habeus corpus, etc. It's also possible he sees natural disasters and wars as opportunities for letting his friends loot the U.S. treasury.
The real question is: How much of a crimnal and a killer is this guy, not whether or not he is.
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Man that Soros line is getting soooooo old! Do you honestly think that Democrats get more political donations from private citizens than Republicans do? Not that it matters, there really isn't that much difference between the parties. Money has corrupted the system so much, that both sides are just playing their parts, and collecting their paychecks at regular Americans' expense.
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