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On the following website:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10451518-38.html
it is reported that the amabO administration is taking the legal position that tracking cell phone use is allowed, necessary and legal. Amabo is saying we have no expectation of privacy from the government.
An opponent of amabo's position is quoted:
"If the courts do side with the government, that means that everywhere we go, in the real world and online, will be an open book to the government unprotected by the Fourth Amendment."
As a reminder, you liberals raised you know what at Bush for "illegal" wire tapping. See the following article:
http://www.impeachbush.tv/args/wiretaps.html
Amabo is okay with surveiling OUR every move, while Bush needed to be impeached for tapping the phones of TERRORISTS talking with his terrorist buddies over seas?
Do I understand that correctly?
Two faced?