In article <445fca6b$0$13570$5402220f@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Ethic@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
says...
> Ghafoor and Belew initially assumed that the do***ent was obtained
through
> the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) -- which allows for
> warrantless wiretaps as long as a warrant is obtained within 72 hours.
But
> they grew suspicious when the FBI requested the return of that do***ent.
The
> lawyers immediately complied, but the FBI failed to contact both
Al-Buthi
> and Seda, both now living overseas, to get their copies back.
So, two terrorism sup****ters, caught in the act, by wiretaps, fleeing
from the USA, want some form of payback?
Warrantless wiretapping was going on long before Bush and will be done
long after Bush, it's a way of protecting the sheep - and it seems to
have worked from the account above.
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