The fact of the matter is that when you give people power, they will use it. And sometimes they will use it in inappropriate ways.[/qujote]I agree. What I do not agree with is your obviously blanket assumption that it will
always be used inappropriately. I reach that conclusion by your hysterical accusations of "violations" that are no such thing.
The lesson here is to give them the power with either total transparency or serious checks and balances, or simply not at all.
"Total transparency" in anti-terrorism operations? Yeah, right. Why not just give the agents bullhorns and make them announce "Here we come." Get real!
And a little tip, best not to call others conspiracy nuts when you are claiming that Hussein actually had WMDs. You end up looking like the crazy one.
If you read the UN reports selectively with squinted eyes, you might believe he didn't. I choose to believe he did, because he in fact did. His friends in Russia, France and Germany stalled UN action, and derailed the truth to the extent that he had time to get them out of the country or destroy them. Good for the trio of European nations he did, since much of it would have been stamped "Made in [Germany] [France] [Russia]" and that wouldn't have been good for their international image.