“Special agents from the TSA’s Office of Inspection interrogated two U.S. bloggers, one of them an established travel columnist, and served them each with a civil subpoena demanding information on the anonymous source that provided the TSA document.” writes Kim Zetter on the Threat Level section of the Wired website.
“They’re saying it’s a security document but it was sent to every airport and airline,” blogger Steven Frischling told Wired. “It was sent to Islamabad, to Riyadh and to Nigeria. So they’re looking for information about a security document sent to 10,000-plus people internationally. You can’t have a right to expect privacy after that.”PP
im with mr. charleston...excep that last part.
ReplyDeleteMr. Charleston - I would do the same, but with a French accent.
ReplyDeleteYDG - I might not do the last part either, unless I was trying to make them point and laugh.
It would have been nice to have a President better than Bush who would have stood up for the Constitution, gotten rid of the DHS, repealed the "Treasonous Acts I & II" and restored the First through Fourth Amendments instead of stripping them from U.S. and giving them to the Gitmo terrorists.
ReplyDeleteNew School (Kool-Aid drinking) Democrats are still jumping up and down about O like GOPhers did about Dubya, and will no matter what he does/doesn't do.
Old school ones know better!
Ted - Yeah the new ones will follow him right off a cliff!
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