Thursday, August 17, 2006

Unconstitutional

The "warrantless" part was probably the tipoff.

A federal judge ruled Thursday that the government's warrantless wiretapping program is unconstitutional and ordered an immediate halt to it.

U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor in Detroit became the first judge to strike down the National Security Agency's program, which she says violates the rights to free speech and privacy.

The American Civil Liberties Union filed the lawsuit on behalf of journalists, scholars and lawyers who say the program has made it difficult for them to do their jobs. They believe many of their overseas contacts are likely targets of the program, which involves wiretapping conversations between people in the U.S. and people in other countries.

The government argued that the program is well within the president's authority, but said proving that would require revealing state secrets.

The ACLU said the state-secrets argument was irrelevant because the Bush administration already had publicly revealed enough information about the program for Taylor to rule.
Well, this gives the douchebags at Fox News a reason to dust off the phrase "activist judges."

2 Comments:

Blogger Luis said...

While I would have to label myself Conservative if asked, I do find the term Liberal at all offensive-Our Founding Fathers were certainly Liberal. What this administration has done is, to me, indefensible;especially if one agrees with the Constitution

8/18/2006 07:51:00 PM  
Blogger Luis said...

oops, "do NOT find the term liberal offensive"

8/18/2006 07:52:00 PM  

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