In a message dated 8/21/06 8:58:16 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The FISA judges are appointed by the chief justice I think more importantly a large percentage of people probably
don't trust judges in general with their personal safety
especially when it comes to matters of national security. All a judge would have
to do is make one mistake that could prevent a case from being busted wide open
or even an attorney presenting a case to the judge that didn't quite make his
case good enough for that judge to issue the warrant and yet that call could
have held key information based upon information learned at a later date. What
is the saying, too many cooks spoil the dish? The NSA needs to do their jobs
effectively. And it's not as if Bush or Karl Rove are down there listening
to the conversations. Professionals of both parties work
there.
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