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In reply to the discussion: Are The American People Being Spied On Or Not? [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)pushed them through, and you're right, we had not say, but back then that was a problem, now you are defending us having no say regarding Bush policies?
So again, my question is, do you like Bush policies or not?
The 'revised' Fisa Bill that you are defending, was pushed through in order to legalize WHAT HE DID THAT ILLEGAL BEFORE THE ALTERED THE BILL TO SAVE HIM.
This is what you are supporting, a bill that LEGALIZED the ILLEGAL spying of the Bush administration.
Btw, your PERSONAL opinion of me means nothing to me. I am interested in issues, and judge people including politicians based on their truthfulness, credibility, consistency when it comes to important issues, ethics and honor.
Politicians take an oath to 'defend and protect' the US Constitution, nothing else. A whole lot of them got together and betrayed that oath when they voted to protect a President who had broken the law.
Read the 4th Amendment, you don't seem to have done so. I expect MY Reps to keep the oath they took, and no, there is no 'different' interpretation of the law that says we are to be safe from Government intrusion into our homes, effects, papers etc. It is very clear.