spook of the ozarks

unapologetic liberal

Thursday, April 06, 2006

Inadequate screening

Who let this guy in?

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- President Bush, told by a critic he should be ashamed of his policies, defended the government's secret eavesdropping program Thursday and said he would not apologize for listening in on the phone and e-mail conversations of Americans talking to people with suspected al-Qaida links.
A man who identified himself as Harry Taylor rose at a forum here to tell Bush that he's never felt more ashamed of the leadership of his country. He said Bush has asserted his right to tap phone calls without a warrant, to arrest people and hold them without charges and to revoke a woman's right to an abortion, among other things.


Wonder if Harry's filed his tax return yet.

1 Comments:

  • At 3:34 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I'm waiting for a perspicacious child to tell the audience the emperor has no clothes.

     

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