SoFa wrote:I don't know.
If you object to the handling of this, why not suggest a better alternative?
If you say " they could have done such and such and accomplished the capture without stepping on our rights" instead of just criticizing what they did then it is more constructive.
I'm just throwing this out there because I have mixed feelings on the whole thing, not because I don't understand where you're coming from.
They could have treated it like any other mass murder, rather than immediately jumping on the bandwagon that it *must* be terrorism if more than one or two people were killed.
Put them on the most wanted list and hunt them down.
It's the immediate jump to a military matter that bothers me the most...because if you demand your god given rights, you could wind up in Gitmo. The constitution was null and void less than 30 minutes into this thing, and the media cheered.
During the melee, the house passed CISPA, which (if it passes the senate) will strip away even more of your privacy.
http://www.zdnet.com/cispa-passes-u-s-house-death-of-the-fourth-amendment-7000014205/