Sunday, March 26, 2006

 

99 Days and Counting

As we approach the 100th day since the Criminal in Chief admitted to violating the law of the land, we have more evidence of what happens when the felons are running the Justice Department: Medical, law calls possibly tapped (Boston Globe March 25, 2006).
The National Security Agency could have legally monitored ordinarily confidential communications between doctors and patients or lawyers and their clients, the Justice Department said yesterday of its controversial warrantless surveillance program.

Responding to questions from Congress, the department also said it sees no prohibition to using information collected under the NSA's program in court.
As much as some Republicans would like to make this a partisan issue, every day that members of Congress do nothing to stop this crime makes each and everyone of them an accomplice.





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