Saturday, April 11, 2009

Liberty on the line

Liberals' arguments fully explained. Andrew Klavan. Watch: The next effort to shut us up? Washington Examiner via Powerline:
Civilian libertarians were apoplectic over former President George W. Bush's "warrantless wiretap" program, which sought to monitor communications from terrorist networks overseas. So why are they not screaming bloody murder now that President Barack Obama appears slated to receive unprecedented power to monitor all Internet traffic without a warrant and to even shut the system down completely on the pretext of national security? The Cybersecurity Act of 2009 - introduced by Senate Intelligence Committee chairman Jay Rockefeller, D-WV, and cosponsor Olympia Snowe, R-ME - bypasses all existing privacy laws and allows White House political operatives to tap into any online communication without a warrant, including banking, medical, and business records and personal e-mail conversations. This amounts to warrantless wiretaps on steroids, directed at U.S. citizens instead of foreign terrorists.
Liberals never argue an issue on the merits.

Their power is their only motivator.

Despite calculated distractions, TaxDay TeaParty this Wednesday around the country. Noon in Chicago at the Federal Building Plaza, 230 S. Dearborn.

And remember this graph:

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