Re: The Balance Between National Security and Privacy? |
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Joshua Putnam (josh@phred.org) Fri, 12 May 2006 22:08:17 -0700
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If there is a legitimate need to curtail human rights to fight terrorists, then the authority to do so should be narrowly tailored, debated by the full Congress, codified in law, and subject to judicial review.
I have little doubt that the NSA could have obtained the authority to
What offends me is not that particular surveillance technique, but
We're supposed to have a President, not a King, one of three
A generation from now, people will look back on the excesses of the
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