Submitted by Rich Gardner on Fri, 02/20/2009 - 1:04pm
of listening in on communications. In 2002, when President Bush said "I need some more authority to conduct wiretaps," Congress gave him that authority with very little difficulty. Why can't the government do what they feel needs to be done within their current authority?
The government has simply never made the case that they need to go beyond the law. Progressives don't object to wiretapping per se, we just object to illegal wiretapping.
The govenment has ample legal means
Submitted by Rich Gardner on Fri, 02/20/2009 - 1:04pmof listening in on communications. In 2002, when President Bush said "I need some more authority to conduct wiretaps," Congress gave him that authority with very little difficulty. Why can't the government do what they feel needs to be done within their current authority?
The government has simply never made the case that they need to go beyond the law. Progressives don't object to wiretapping per se, we just object to illegal wiretapping.