Friday, April 27, 2012
Drones We're All?
"As president, Barack Obama would revisit the PATRIOT Act to ensure that there is real and robust oversight of tools like National Security Letters, sneak-and-peek searches, and the use of the material witness provision." - Barack Obama official campaign position paper, 2008
"In January of 2012, the US Congress passed legislation that will open up the US sky to unmanned drones."
Drones to patrol US protests?
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