Rand YoutubeI just listened to Sen. Dan Coats, a Republican from Indiana and purported “Tea Party favorite,” explaining on the Senate floor why opponents of warrantless spying are fools: A portion of the public has been led to believe that big
President Obama and his top national-security officials spent the past few days warning that once intelligence-gathering authorities in the Patriot Act expired just after midnight Sunday, the United States would face a greater risk of a terrorist attack.
And perhaps the biggest story of the week is as-yet unresolved: tomorrow, the senate will meet in a special session to vote on extending certain provisions of the Patriot Act, which are set to expire to Monday. The outcome o that vote will have massive
And perhaps the biggest story of the week is as-yet unresolved: tomorrow, the senate will meet in a special session to vote on extending certain provisions of the Patriot Act, which are set to expire to Monday. The outcome o that vote will have massive
The US Senate is holding a rare Sunday session to try and prevent the expiration of several controversial provisions of the Patriot Act, which allows wide-scale spying on Americans. The Obama administration…