No, really, it is.
Nov. 16th, 2006 07:06 amIn An Article on surveillance legislation, I found this comment particularly striking: "...allows the government to engage in wide-spread warrantless surveillance without getting warrants..."
Warrantless surveillance without warrants!? That's as bad as requiring the use of PIN numbers on ATM machines!
Warrantless surveillance without warrants!? That's as bad as requiring the use of PIN numbers on ATM machines!