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<blockquote data-quote="Tyrone Slothrop" data-source="post: 77812" data-attributes="member: 4701"><p>I don't believe anyone has a problem with the government listening in on terrorist communications. Most of us expect it. The law is quite clear on this issue, and gives the government quite a bit of leeway. There is no reason that the law cannot be followed. No one is above the law.</p><p></p><p>I have to wonder, Osama and Zawahiri both give threats of imminent terrorist attacks inside the US, and the alert level isn't raised? What's with that? reminds me of early August 2001, when the Presidential Daily Briefing was entitled "<strong> Bin Laden determined to strike in US".</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyrone Slothrop, post: 77812, member: 4701"] I don't believe anyone has a problem with the government listening in on terrorist communications. Most of us expect it. The law is quite clear on this issue, and gives the government quite a bit of leeway. There is no reason that the law cannot be followed. No one is above the law. I have to wonder, Osama and Zawahiri both give threats of imminent terrorist attacks inside the US, and the alert level isn't raised? What's with that? reminds me of early August 2001, when the Presidential Daily Briefing was entitled "[B] Bin Laden determined to strike in US".[/B] [/QUOTE]
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