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In reply to the discussion: Do you agree with John Boehner that Edward Snowden is a traitor? [View all]stevenleser
(32,886 posts)and not just one decision. Every time and there are dozens of decisions.
Just like you can try to throw the first amendment at police and prosecutors if you yell fire in a crowded theater. They will promptly tell you that there are limitations to the first amendment.
Appeals courts have repeatedly ruled that the President's rights and obligations in terms of national security surveillance aimed at foreign espionage and terrorism are an exception to the 4th amendment's warrant requirements.
You can write as many responses to me as you want. You cannot get around that. As it stands, like any situations where the courts of the land rule that the Constitution does not mean what you want it to mean, you need a Constitutional amendment to change that.