Saturday, July 08, 2006

There's more

You know what this means, right? They're not just listening to our phone calls, monitoting our e-mail and examining our bank records. The Bush administration is doing even more to invade our privacy and monitor our activities -- we just don't know what yet.

In a sharply worded letter to President Bush in May, an important Congressional ally charged that the administration might have violated the law by failing to inform Congress of some secret intelligence programs and risked losing Republican support on national security matters.

The letter from Representative Peter Hoekstra of Michigan, the Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, did not specify the intelligence activities that he believed had been hidden from Congress.

But Mr. Hoekstra, who was briefed on and supported the National Security Agency's domestic surveillance program and the Treasury Department's tracking of international banking transactions, clearly was referring to programs that have not been publicly revealed.
Hmm. Between combing library records, sneek and peek searches and all the illegal eavesdropping we already know about, it's hard to imagine what else these criminal swine are up to. But I'm pretty sure they had someone read this, and that they know you read it, too.

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