Saturday, March 11, 2006

Pentagon spying on civilians

Why there needs to be an investigation in the spying on American citizens "The Department of Defense admitted in a letter obtained by NBC News on Thursday that it had wrongly added peaceful demonstrators to a database of possible domestic terrorist threats. The letter followed an NBC report focusing on the Defense Department’s Threat and Local Observation Notice, or TALON, report. Acting Deputy Undersecretary of Defense Roger W. Rogalski’s letter came in reply to a memo from Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., who had demanded answers about the process of identifying domestic protesters as suspicious and removing their names when they are wrongly listed".
Using the the military for domestic purposes is a flagrant violation of the law and an assault on established principles that we've held in this country for nearly a 130 years. Once again, this administration tramples on basic constitutional rights and sees no problem in doing it. If the adminstration isn't doing it, they're turning their heads and allowing it to happen. Keep the military out of private citizens' lives. The military reports to US not the other way around. Go to North Korea if you don't like our established way of life and try reading about posse comitatus while you're at it. If the Pentagon is spying on civilians, round their guilty asses up and sentence them appropriately.
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