There's no need for the national database of phone calls - it's all about increasing the President's sense of power and his ability to control every facet of our lives. If we allow this power to grow unabated, he'll soon be spying on your toilet bowls to monitor what you've been ingesting...
From Newsday.com - click here to read more...
Up until now, the White House has practically tempted Democrats to challenge the warrantless surveillance program against al-Qaida revealed in December, believing Bush could paint Democrats as shying away from tough steps to fight terror.
But political analysts and privacy experts say yesterday's revelation of a massive U.S. database of phone records will stoke new voter anxiety and dent Bush's line of attack, for a simple reason.
Bush wants records of every phone call made in America, according to published reports, taking away the it's-only-the-bad-guys defense of the earlier program that reassured many Americans, analysts said.
But political analysts and privacy experts say yesterday's revelation of a massive U.S. database of phone records will stoke new voter anxiety and dent Bush's line of attack, for a simple reason.
Bush wants records of every phone call made in America, according to published reports, taking away the it's-only-the-bad-guys defense of the earlier program that reassured many Americans, analysts said.
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