December 30, 2005

Spies Like Us

And a well written viewpoint by Kathleen Parker,

“The president has authorized a domestic spying program without court approval” sounds like Big Brother is breathing down all our necks. “The president has authorized national security agents to wiretap suspected terrorists” sounds like common sense.

Thus, try as I might, I can’t muster outrage over what appears to be a reasonable action in the wake of 9/11. As a rule, I’m as averse as anyone to having people “spying” on me. I’m also as devoted to protecting civil liberties as any other American.

But the privilege of debating our constitutional rights requires first that we be alive. If federal agents want to listen in on suspected terrorists as they plot their next mass murder, please allow me to turn up the volume.

Meanwhile, unless I start placing calls to Peshawar using phrases such as “I want my 72 virgins now,” then I figure I’m safe to make my next hair appointment without fear of exposure. OK, fine, so I highlight.

Read the entire column here.

by @ 6:30 am. Filed under Homeland Security
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