Tuesday, December 27, 2005

spying even more extensive that bush admitted

Bush's Domestic Spying was way, way more extensive

The NY Times has yet another update that shows how far the Bush team has gone with their illegal spying operation:

The volume of information harvested from telecommunication data and voice networks, without court-approved warrants, is much larger than the White House has acknowledged, the officials said. It was collected by tapping directly into some of the American telecommunication system's main arteries, they said.

As part of the program approved by President Bush for domestic surveillance without warrants, the N.S.A. has gained the cooperation of American telecommunications companies to obtain backdoor access to streams of domestic and international communications, the officials said.

The government's collection and analysis of phone and Internet traffic have raised questions among some law enforcement and judicial officials familiar with the program.

Nothing is sacred with Bush. Not the rule of law. Not civil liberties.


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