Friday, August 18, 2006

WaPost shows some sense

Maybe the looming specter of their own grisly deaths
has pounded sense into them?
"A judicial misfire"

That's what the Washington Post editorial board calls yesterday's district court decision striking down the NSA intercept program. The editors believe that "[t]he nation would benefit from a serious, scholarly and hard-hitting judicial examination of the National Security Agency's program of warrantless surveillance." But they find that "the decision yesterday. . .is neither careful nor scholarly, and it is hard-hitting only in the sense that a bludgeon is hard-hitting."

Posted by Paul at 08:47 AM | Powerline  |  

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

LOLOLOL...

isn't this similar to the 'truthout' indictment of Rove?

Liberals exposed yet again as being baseless, childish, pointless, meritless, lightweights?

And yet, they are doing this because of some insane form of bigotry against Conservatives, enabling the threats we see against this Country...

pathetic

Anonymous said...

More like a judicial misfuck than misfire

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