zeugma wrote: “They can get a freaking warrant just like it is specified in the Constitution, that’s how. It isn’t like they don’t have rubber stamps they have on speed dial that will sign of on anything requested. They should have to at least pretend that the Constitution means something.”
So, you think they should get a warrant to tap the communications of an terrorist who is residing in Iraq?
You know that is not the actual problem with the law as is, troll. The issue is that the government has basically used it as a blanket tool to scoop up pretty much anything they want domestically.
I’m sure that you and those you work for are extremely interested in maintaining the status quo for their own reasons.
If they're talking to a US citizen, hell yes! Those white, middle-aged mothers at school board meetings have rights too!