The Bush doctrine under surveillance

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Author(s) Glenn Greenwald
Source Salon.com
Date 8/18/2006
URL http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2006/08/17/nsa_michigan/index_np.html
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Quotes-start.png "The court's decision today reaffirms that even in times of war, the president is bound by the rule of law and constrained by the protections guaranteed to Americans by the Bill of Rights. And that the Bush administration simply has no justification for acting outside the parameters of the law." Quotes-end.png


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