The Terrorist Surveillance Program is in the news again this week, and there’s a lot that I could say about it, particularly the breathtakingly absurd opinion from the district court judge in Detroit. Update: As to the legal merit of said decision, Publius over at Legal Fiction (hat tip: Southern Appeal), though apparently a lefty in good standing on most things, pretty much speaks for me here. But for now I will just leave it at this:
If al Qaeda ever did call me at my house one evening, I would hope to God that the NSA was listening.
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