Bush Signs Law to Widen Legal Reach for Wiretapping
August 6, 2007
The New York Times
By JAMES RISEN
WASHINGTON, Aug. 5 — President Bush signed into law on Sunday legislation that broadly expanded the government’s authority to eavesdrop on the international telephone calls and e-mail messages of American citizens without warrants.
Congressional aides and others familiar with the details of the law said that its impact went far beyond the small fixes that administration officials had said were needed to gather information about foreign terrorists. They said seemingly subtle changes in legislative language would sharply alter the legal limits on the government’s ability to monitor millions of phone calls and e-mail messages going in and out of the United States.
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Can you believe those spineless Democrat jerks rubber stamping this latest assault on the Bill of Right???? Same thing they did to start this lousy war in Iraq!!!
Rights ---sorry----
I don't think Kuchinich(sp) voted for any of this. How many dems. with backbone are there out there? Check the records... Vote accordingly. Alice
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