Tuesday, January 24, 2006

History 101

What's wrong with this?
Stepping up the Bush administration's defense of the National Security Agency's eavesdropping program, Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales today cited a long history of military surveillance conducted without warrants, going back to George Washington's reading of captured mail between the British and Americans during the Revolutionary War.

Maybe it's the fact that what we know now as the 4th Amendment didn't exist.

NY Times: Administration continues eavesdropping defense

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