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Originally posted by fintstone
I am curious which of your liberties you are claiming were unnecessarily assaulted. Are you worried that ... your phone calls to Osama might become public?
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1. Since there is no RECORD OF ANY KIND of these warrantless taps, we don't know for certain they were overseas call only. Not a good plan for a democracy, to rely upon the honesty of whomever is in office. Not a good plan at all.
2. I actually call overseas quite often, and have never spoken with "Osama" (you on a first name basis with him?). I expect that my conversations with friends, family, and business contacts overseas are private. I have a right to have my lawful conversations private. And there is no legitimate reason they should not be.