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Originally Posted by stickyfingerzdotnet
I guarantee you will see prosecutions and inquiries of the New York Times, you will never see any going after any government official over this. (unless of course they are the source of the leak to the NYT's)
IT IS LEGAL! End of discussion.
And as far as moving Terror suspects to other countries and questioning them, a certain Pres Clinton was doing that back in 95.
http://www.breitbart.com/news/na/051....nt4rpl2e.html
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no, it's NOT legal. A president CANNOT wiretap american citizen's phone without permission from a court. If he does, he is breaking the law. The REAL law, not the republican 'no blowjobs' law.
And why do you people always say 'Clinton did it too!' as if the best you can ever say about your guy is that he's smart enough to do somethign that Clinton did before him. The problem is that you're never right. Clinton DIDN'T 'do it too'. Clinton got the necessary legal permissions before he acted, unlike your boy, who thinks he's above the law because he was born rich and never had to work for anything in his life.