I suggested a while ago that the victims of Bush's "domestic spy program" come forward and testify in front of Congress. It looks like the appellate court would like to see the real victims come forward as well.
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"The plaintiffs have not shown that they were actually the target of, or subject to, the NSA's surveillance," wrote Judge Alice Batchelder. "They cannot establish they are 'aggrieved persons.'"
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Taken from Host's OP.
If the victims of the "domestic spy program" were in fact terrorist or those communicating with terrorists, we may agree that there was a technical violation of the law, but not a violation of the spirit of the law. If you would want Congress to attempt to impeach Bush on a technical violation of the law, I am sure Bush would be up for the challenge and the American people would see it for what it truly would be - pure political grandstanding.