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Originally posted by interventor:
This bill doesn't affect US residents, period. It only allows warrentless easedropping of foreign to foreign call that go thru US line or switches.

Probablly from Waziristan or Baluchistan to Canada (whole nest of al-Qaeda there) or the triangle region down in South America. Please read bill while engaging brain.




Here is what someone from you own party has to say about Presidential Snooping Damages the Nation.



Presidential Snooping Damages the Nation
Tuesday, Jan. 03, 2006 By BOB BARR Article ToolsPrintEmailReprintsSphereAddThisRSS Back in the 1930s, when confronted with clear evidence he had violated the law, Georgia's then agriculture commissioner and gubernatorial candidate Eugene Talmadge popped his bright red suspenders and dared those accusing him of corruption to do something about it, declaring, "Sure, I stole, but I stole for you." He was elected Governor in 1932. Accused of breaking the law in the current debate over electronic spying, President George W. Bush has, in his own way, dared the American people to do something about it. For the sake of our Constitution, I hope they will.

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1145243,00.html

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