Sunday, December 18, 2005

ACLU to file Freedom of Info Act Request: WHO WAS SPIED ON?

In the next 28 hours, no more, the ACLU is going to file a freedom of information act request to find out precisely which US citizens Bush authorized the NSA to spy upon. Given the nature of the junta we call an Executive Branch it’s expected they will refuse, a strange reaction to the main thrust of Bush’s argument, really.

If it's all legal, how could it be secret? Of course the war felons have kept secrets “legally” before when Enron Dick came out here and kept his energy meetings secret, but that was an “obscure” policy formulation. Spying on American citizens is very personal. If it’s legal, who was and is being spied upon?

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