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07.15.2008 2:53 pm

Why would America, of all nations, compromise civil liberties?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

I was in disbelief that Mr. Sater ’s column ended so abruptly. By cheery picking quotes he insinuated Senator Obama is a Communist or Socialist. The column should have continued by pointing out how President Bush violated the FISA Law…

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07.13.2008 2:21 pm

A terrible time for civil liberties in America

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The Senate passed George W, Bush’s wiretapping bill which allows for significantly greater government power to spy on U.S.A. citizens (P-D, July 10—Senate OKs wiretapping bill—page A3.)  This is in conflict with our precious Constitution.  This is indeed a terrible…

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07.02.2008 2:25 pm

New and improved: John McCain 2.7 (upgrade for JM2.6)

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The current version of John McCain, which we can call John McCain 2.7, is remarkable. He is a conservative warrior! He is the very model of a family values man! Of course, he is nothing like John McCain 2.6, the…

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06.25.2008 12:23 pm

Congress legalizes the very things Nixon resigned for doing

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Why did the House’s FISA vote receive no coverage in the Post? 

Our administration thinks the executive office does not need to uphold the Constitution of the United States, as demonstrated most recently by subverting our Fourth Amendment rights through FISA.…

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02.29.2008 5:43 pm

Bond forgot that not all companies cooperated with warantless wiretaps

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Kit Bond responded to your paper’s “Burden of proof” editorial on Sunday and he missed the same salient point that your article did which made his reply as specious as the article.

Mr. Bond patted his Senate Inelligence committee on the…

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02.26.2008 4:48 pm

Freedom is in danger, with or without legitimate threats

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Some readers have written letters on the Iraq war and telecoms immunity, both top stories.  Consider this before you support the line from Washington:

Iraq is number 3 in oil in the Middle East with most fields not fully explored, and production…

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02.26.2008 8:39 am

Senators’ vote to protect telecoms, politicians was shameful

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The world changed on 911. On 911 the government of the US under George Bush’s orders started an all out assault on the Constitution and Bill of Rights under which it is supposed to operate. The tel-com companies instituted spying…

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