Since Oct. 31, the feds

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Since Oct. 31, the feds can monitor lawyer-client calls if there is "reasonable suspicion'' that the communications are related to future terrorist acts. So if you're talking to your defense attorney about your case, the DA may be listening in on it because, hey, you might be a terrorist. Bye, bye to another civil liberty: client-lawyer confidentiality.

I find it appropriate that this scarry thing was published on Halloween.

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Meredith said:

Let that be a lesson to all of you who thought JR. was a good idea. So what constitutes reasonable suspicion? Might I now be suspect because I have spoken up about Bush being a big giant idiot?

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