Bush's wire and email tapping ruled illegal
Found on The Inquirer on Thursday, 17 August 2006
A judge has told the Bush administration that its domestic wiretap programme violates American civil rights and has ordered it to stop.
US District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor said the wiretaps under a five-year-old "Terrorist Surveillance Program" violated freedom of speech, and protections against unreasonable searches.
She said that the Bush administration had flouted a constitutional check on the power of the presidency.
She added that there were no hereditary kings in America and no powers not created by the Constitution.
Not surprisingly the US government has appealed saying that the programme is protecting people from terrorism.
Now who will tell Dubya that hes's not the king of the hill?