Thursday, May 25, 2006

A Short Stop Indeed

Yesterday, I wrote that on the slippery slope of civil liberties, from the raid of William Jefferson's office, "it is only a short stop down the slope to raiding offices for political means, probably under the guise of national security."

Roll Call is reporting today that the FBI wants to interview top House members from both political parties regarding the NSA surveillance leak. That is indeed a short stop, but both parties? Yea, right. Sounds like a witch hunt is about to start.

Although, I have to admit, I can wait to see Pat Roberts meekly utter, "Well, you have no civil liberties when you're dead." as Alberto Gonzales has him bent over a sawhorse with a speculum stuck up his ass looking for terrorists.

Found via Raw Story

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