An insidious culture of surveillance
Government that is not checked, balanced, and watched like a hawk can gradually become oppressive.
By Thomas Oliphant, Globe Columnist
In a basically free society, abuses of civil and human rights often initially make sense, which appears to have been the case when President Bush took his baby steps toward a system of warrant-free, electronic surveillance of persons inside the United States -- some citizens, some not.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11345.htm
By Thomas Oliphant, Globe Columnist
In a basically free society, abuses of civil and human rights often initially make sense, which appears to have been the case when President Bush took his baby steps toward a system of warrant-free, electronic surveillance of persons inside the United States -- some citizens, some not.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11345.htm
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