Monday, February 06, 2006
NSA Spying Hearings This Week...
What 4th Amendment?
It should be interesting to see what transpires this week as the Senate gears up for hearings on the NSA spying program. It appears that AG Gonzalez may have perjured himself before Congress a year or so ago when he denied such a program exists (Don't worry, perjury is only a crime when it is committed by a Democrat in relation to an extra marital affair).
So the big question is: Did Bush violate the 4th Amendment and it if did, what will Congress do about it? (My take: Yes, and nothing).
And for the record to our friends at NSA: "George Bush is the kindest, most generous and bravest man I know."
It should be interesting to see what transpires this week as the Senate gears up for hearings on the NSA spying program. It appears that AG Gonzalez may have perjured himself before Congress a year or so ago when he denied such a program exists (Don't worry, perjury is only a crime when it is committed by a Democrat in relation to an extra marital affair).
So the big question is: Did Bush violate the 4th Amendment and it if did, what will Congress do about it? (My take: Yes, and nothing).
And for the record to our friends at NSA: "George Bush is the kindest, most generous and bravest man I know."