ElvisFan42
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s_gunter said:Of course! Mr. Gonzales gets paid to defend his boss.
Mr Gonsalves get's paid to defend the United States.
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s_gunter said:Of course! Mr. Gonzales gets paid to defend his boss.
ElvisFan42 said:Mr Gonsalves get's paid to defend the United States.
s_gunter said:Of course! Mr. Gonzales gets paid to defend his boss.
HolyMary said:Thank God!Now hopefully the government will actually stop this unconstitutional spying but knowing our luck, they'll keep it up behind the scenes.
mwb said:If a warrant takes 48 hours & the government finds out via the internet that a major attack will occur in 24 hours, I'm against this ruling.
Otherwise I'm all for protecting the Constitution. After the lives of people, that is.
ElvisFan42 said:You can get warrants retroactively.
mwb said:Retroactively??
If the government finds out Saturday that an attack will occur Sunday, does retroactively mean the government can get a warrant the previous Thursday in time to stop the attack on Sunday?
Nathan Poe said:I especially enjoyed Judge Taylor's remark in the decision:
"We must first note that the Office of the Chief Executive has itself been created, with its powers, by the Constitution. There are no hereditary Kings in America and no power not created by the Constitution."
Let's hope George "It's just a [censored] piece of paper!" Bush remembers this.
HolyMary said:You know, I don't really care what reasoning the government gives to defend their unlawful spying. I don't care how logical their argument is. I don't want to be spied on and in this nation where a majority of people agree with me, democracy should rule here and we should not be spied on!
steelerguy99 said:Unless you had a connection with Al Qaeda, you weren't being spied on. The government doesn't have the time, people, or moneyto waste it on spying on individuals that aren't linked to terrorism.
ElvisFan42 said:That's not true at all, the government has stated they are taking random samplings. It's irrelevant to the conversation just the same, the point is if wiretapping without a warrant is unconstitutional. If it isn't, it should be.