For over six years he has been above the law,it won't change now.
2007-01-13 01:39:07
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answer #1
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answered by Mojo Seeker Of Knowlege 7
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No. How silly. He is the President. I think this must be an attempt to drag up the telephone line tapping issue from long past.
The President ordered line tapping to protect the American citizens. I obey the law, so I am fine with them tapping my line if it means national security.
2007-01-13 02:29:01
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answered by ValleyR 7
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Is the law supposed to be retroactive? What are the terms and conditions of the law?
You don't have any details, just a single inflammatory statement with nothing to support it. You are just babbling more of the liberal hate speech. Why don't you find something real to talk about?
2007-01-13 01:37:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Breaking his own law. An interesting thought.
I think the Phone Companies has a way of finding these things out and they would report him.
2007-01-13 01:32:58
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answered by Anton Mathew 5
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Good Point. This is another example of "Bushonian Hypocrisy" I made that term up to refer to Bush's say one thing do another policy.
2007-01-13 01:42:07
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answer #5
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answered by FootballFan1012 6
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It does not say anything about the records of suspected terrorists? Do you see the difference?
2007-01-13 01:32:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Not until he actually breaks that law. If you broke the law before Friday, it wasn't a law.
2007-01-13 01:32:16
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answered by ? 6
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It's only a crime going forward. So he only has to have himself arrested if he has this done again.
2007-01-13 01:32:08
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answered by harrisnish 3
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yes
he did break the law
2007-01-13 01:36:17
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answered by WMD LIE p 1
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sorry I couldn't answer this sooner, I was busy looking up "irony" in the dictionary.
2007-01-13 01:32:46
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answered by tucsondude 4
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