Gunpowder Chronicle posted on October 15, 2007 2:12 PM | Rating:

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One of the criticisms of applying the FISA (Foreign Intelligence Service Act) Law to communications between foreign nationals not in the US -- but whose calls pass through the US -- has been that it takes too long to put into action.
In the case of the "ticking time bomb", this can be a real problem.
But what happens when it's not a ticking time bomb, but soldiers who have kidnapped on the battlefield?
The lawyers muck it up pretty good.
Read here.
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