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Originally Posted by Ustwo
We are arguing over technicalities, unknown data, and legal issues NONE of us have the slightest knowledge over.
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Hmm... I think we've heard that quite a few times. This administration seems to get as close to breaking the law as they can. In their minds, they have never broken the law and even if they did, it's the best thing for us and an investigation would only help the terrorists. You don't want to help the terrorists, do you?
They lied about aluminum tubes
They lied about Sadam trying to buy uranium
They paid Armstrong Williams to write fluff pieces for them
They paid Jeff Gannon to ask softball questions to them
They leak information to discredit critics
They cover up the fact that they leaked information
They lied about torturing people
They hold american citizens without trial or access to lawyers
They accuse crtics of being traitors with regularity
Now we see that they possibly abused wiretap powers.
When is enough enough?
I'm willing to reserve judgement on the potential wiretap abuses until we know for sure but the only way to know if to have a full investigation by an independant counsell.