Saturday, May 13, 2006

Kind of wish I kept all that conspiratorial nonsense on here, since it's being half played out in front of us these days...

This is important to every American, not just those with something to hide. Matthew Yglesias explains why:



It's important to link this up to the broader chain. One thing the Bush administration says it can do with this meta-data is to start tapping your calls and listening in, without getting a warrant from anyone. Having listened in on your calls, the administration asserts that if it doesn't like what it hears, it has the authority to detain you indefinitely without trial or charges, torture you until you confess or implicate others, extradite you to a Third World country to be tortured, ship you to a secret prison facility in Eastern Europe, or all of the above. If, having kidnapped and tortured you, the administration determines you were innocent after all, you'll be dumped without papers somewhere in Albania left to fend for yourself.

1 Comments:

At 8:28 AM, Blogger Mo said...

Let's just all hope that our national security system becomes more regular, more rational, more accused-friendly, more transparent, and more American before there's another attack and it grows even more tentacles.

 

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