President Bush again defended his program of warrantless surveillance Thursday, saying "there's no doubt in my mind it is legal." He suggested that he might resist congressional efforts to change or expressly endorse it. "The program's legal, it's designed to protect civil liberties, and it's necessary," Bush told a White House news conference.
Finethen wrote: Its...designed...to...protect...civil...liberties? i have trouble even coming up with a good joke for this comment.
How about: President Bush again defended his program of warrantless house to house searches with robots Thursday, saying "there's no doubt in my mind it is legal." He suggested that there is a clear 4th amendment distinction between searches performed by computers and searches performed by people. "The program's legal, it's designed to protect civil liberties, and it's necessary," Bush told a White House news conference. BREITBART.COM - Bush Confident Warrantless Wiretaps Legal |