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The Fine Print On Wiretapping Review

notarus writes "Congress' new bill to 'force' the wiretapping program to be reviewed by FISA has some very doublespeak provisions. One nice line: 'Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the constitutional authority of the President to collect intelligence with respect to foreign powers and agents of foreign powers.'"

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  1. In the words of... by Marko+DeBeeste · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...the great sage (and government employee) Gomer Pyle: "Surprise, Surprise, Surprise."

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  2. In defence of freedom?! by headkase · · Score: 4, Funny

    Searching for "Laws fall silent in times of war" led to this page. Putting it in context, barring further violence US politics hopefully will begin to lose some hysteria and in another 5 years and we can get back to more pressing issues such as whether or not such and such president got or did not get a bj and whether we ought to impeach the bastard. And he didn't inhale.

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  3. Re:Read the whole article, it's important by bblboy54 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Read the whole article, it's important....
    br> You must be new here.

  4. Re:Timothy McVeigh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    > So what foreign power was Timothy McVeigh?

    He was Iraqi. Just like the 9-11 hijackers, duh!

    I bet you feel stupid now!

  5. Simple Math..... by crhylove · · Score: 2, Funny

    A. They don't count our votes.
    B. They don't work for us.
    C. They ignore the constitution.
    D. They probably killed Kennedy and faked 9/11.
    E. How is any of this a surprise?
    F. Halliburton
    G. Profit!

    Are these the droids you were looking for?

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  6. What about Foreign Travel Agents? by woolio · · Score: 2, Funny

    So, if i'm to understand that correctly, if you use the grey area rule a bit, that can be construed as to allow anyone exemption if they were considered an agent of a foreign power... And terrorists are certainly a foreign power.. so if they wanted to say i'm a suspected terrorrist, then i'm obviously connected to a foreign terrorist cell, and i'm free game for no legal protection? Or am i just missing something....

    Even worse....

    What if you are a Travel Agent working in the US (w/o US citizenship). Or an exchange student whose home country uses 220/240V electricity instead of our 110/120V.

    I think that makes you an Agent of a Foreign Power.