ACLU Sponsored Debate On Wiretapping Draws Crowd
Posted on April 15, 2006
Heh! Bryan Preston at Junkyard Blog tells us about the huge groudswell of people the ACLU drew to their debate. And “very few” were swayed over to Bush’s side of the argument.
Of course thats not saying much.
The chief of the U.S. Attorney’s Office anti-terrorism task force found little support from an audience at the University of Houston-Downtown during a debate on warrantless wiretaps and the Patriot Act this week. Assistant U.S. Attorney Abran “Abe” Martinez faced questions from a half-dozen audience members Wednesday, nearly all critical of increased government powers of surveillance.
Bryan does a recount on the “half-dozen” for the liberals, and concludes that it equals six. Six moonbats, and “very few” were swayed. Stop the presses! Heh.
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Wow, they don’t give up do they? Even the Democratic Party knew when to quit before these guys.
Wait, 6 people were there, or 6 people asked questions?