James Bovard points out that it’s quite a pass we’ve come to when a secret court of political appointees that virtually never denies a request for a warrant is considered too restrictive of the President’s powers. (via Antiwar)
James Bovard points out that it’s quite a pass we’ve come to when a secret court of political appointees that virtually never denies a request for a warrant is considered too restrictive of the President’s powers. (via Antiwar)
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