In Courtroom Showdown, Bush Demands Amnesty for Spying Telecoms
SAN FRANCISCO — The Bush administration on Tuesday will try to convince a federal judge to let stand a law granting retroactive legal immunity to the nation's telecoms, which are accused of transmitting Americans' private communications to the National Security Agency without warrants. READ THE REST.
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Telecom Corporations vs, the People
A recent testimonial from a intelligence
agent said NSA has been listening to US
people's private phone calls BEFORE 9/11.
Deceit cannot hold its power but gradually
caves in on itself because it is violating
universal law.
When we claim our power as the People
for truth and conscience we will free
ourselves from leaders who operate from
deception most of the time.
Spying telecoms
Bush DEMANDS amnesty! Ain't that special!
IBETT
8S
The NSA has been spying on Americans since its inception. That's old news. That doesn't have anything to do with the Protect America Act.
In the United States, ex post facto laws are prohibited in federal law by Article I, section 9 of the U.S. Constitution and in state law by section 10.
But the supreme court has been letting more ex post facto laws stand in recent decades.
Don't Need A Warrant...This Is America!
Typical Bush....He can't stomach the fact that we, the American people, have freedoms in this country. He's made a mockery out of the Constitution. To him its just a GD piece of paper
His quote "it would be a lot easier if this were a dictatorship" says it all. Who is he to demand anything, lousy rat bastard!
The telecoms are guilty! Send them to jail!
Live Free Or Die
RM