Get the Message
Sunday, May 7th, 2006Members of Congress who object (whose constituents object - it is after all an election year) to the warrant-less wiretapping of American citizens should focus on a few key messages when Bush nominates General Michael V. Hayden:
“General Hayden and the Bush administration are spying on Americans without supervision.”
“The people of this country will not stand for being treated like terrorists.”
“America is a country based on laws and this administration must follow them.”
“In a government by the people and for the people there are checks and balances and this President must be checked.”
And if you’re looking for potshots, have an anonymous aide go on record with:
“We should be spying on terrorists, not American citizens. Frankly, after Iraq we don’t trust this administration can tell the difference and with Katrina we don’t trust them to do it well.”
Warrant-less surveillance is not about terrorism, though if you spy on and arrest enough people you might get lucky. The problem with spying without supervision is that we are sacrificing our rights and being treating them like terrorists. Before you write this off as paranoia, make sure you’re careful about what you read on your next flight.
Update:
We definitely have to do better than “the wrong man at the wrong place at the wrong time.”