"Bush declined to discuss the domestic eavesdropping program in a television interview, but he joined his aides in saying that the government acted lawfully and did not intrude on citizens' rights.
'Decisions made are made understanding we have an obligation to protect the civil liberties of the American people,' Bush said on 'The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer.' - Washington Post, December 2005
Citizens of the U.S.S.R. are guaranteed inviolability of the person. No person may be placed under arrest except by decision of a court or with the sanction of a procurator.
The inviolability of the homes of citizens and privacy of correspondence are protected by law.
Constitution of the USSR
December 1936"
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
Whiskey Bar: It's a Free Country
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