Create an Account
username: password:
 
  MemeStreams Logo

MemeStreams Discussion

search


This page contains all of the posts and discussion on MemeStreams referencing the following web page: On [Domestic] NSA Spying: A Letter To Congress. You can find discussions on MemeStreams as you surf the web, even if you aren't a MemeStreams member, using the Threads Bookmarklet.

On [Domestic] NSA Spying: A Letter To Congress
by noteworthy at 9:03 am EST, Jan 12, 2006

We are scholars of constitutional law and former government officials. We write in our individual capacities as citizens concerned by the Bush administration's National Security Agency domestic spying program, as reported in The New York Times, and in particular to respond to the Justice Department's December 22, 2005, letter to the majority and minority leaders of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees setting forth the administration's defense of the program.

This letter is a bit repetitive due to its structure, but the legal explanation offered here is relatively clear and concise.


 
RE: On [Domestic] NSA Spying: A Letter To Congress
by Decius at 9:46 am EST, Jan 12, 2006

relatively cleaor and concise.

Was this intentional?


  
RE: On [Domestic] NSA Spying: A Letter To Congress
by noteworthy at 2:27 pm EST, Jan 12, 2006

Decius wrote:

relatively cleaor and concise.

Was this intentional?

No.


On [Domestic] NSA Spying: A Letter To Congress
by k at 5:54 pm EST, Jan 12, 2006

We are scholars of constitutional law and former government officials. We write in our individual capacities as citizens concerned by the Bush administration's National Security Agency domestic spying program, as reported in The New York Times, and in particular to respond to the Justice Department's December 22, 2005, letter to the majority and minority leaders of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees setting forth the administration's defense of the program.

Very complete and well reasoned.


There are redundant posts not displayed in this view from the following users: Decius, Rattle.
 
 
Powered By Industrial Memetics