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Here, from Truthout, is Russ Feingold's address to the Senate. As always, Senator Feingold has no problem saying exactly what he thinks.
Here, from Truthout, is Russ Feingold's address to the Senate. As always, Senator Feingold has no problem saying exactly what he thinks.
3 Comments:
At Thursday, February 09, 2006 9:30:00 AM , Granny said...
I have no problem believing he is tapping my phones, reading my mail, or anything else he (or more properly the people pulling the strings of this puppet) want to do.
Probably not "me" specifically but "me" the people like me who are critical of this Administration and have a much larger audience than our little blog..
At Thursday, February 09, 2006 3:48:00 PM , JBlue said...
I will personally say I'm not a fan of spying on American citizens without court authorization, and I don't give a damn who's doing it.
At Tuesday, February 14, 2006 10:54:00 AM , Unknown said...
Actually that whole spying on political enemies started with Nixon; it was called Watergate. He was the first one to get caught, at least.
I think if GWB wants to read my email or my blog, it serves him right to find out what an arse I think he is.
The Constitution doesn't allow this, George.
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