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Posted on 02.06.08 by R. Lee Wrights
“In this remarkable book, Glenn Greenwald solves a difficult problem. President Bush has for several years authorized the National Security Agency to wiretap telephones within the United States without a judicial warrant. Doing so is illegal, but Bush claims that security against terrorism requires it. Here our puzzle arises. The administration thinks that certain wiretaps are necessary. But under existing law, it can readily obtain a warrant from a special court. When warrants have been requested from this court, they have never been denied. Why, then, do the minions of the Bush administration decline to seek a warrant?” (02/06/08) Link: http://www.mises.org/story/2834 Filed under: RRND Commentary | Report Bad Link Bookmark this post in Furl or Del.icio.us | |









