September 26, 2001 Bush's New Surveillance Proposals Could Bring Information Overload By TED BRIDIS and GARY FIELDS Staff Reporters of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL http://interactive.wsj.com/articles/SB1001450360517110160.htm <snip> Under another proposal being considered Tuesday night, all of the enhanced surveillance capabilities that the bill would give law-enforcement personnel would phase out after December 2003. Negotiators from both sides were still weighing that idea, participants said. Mr. Ashcroft Tuesday testified before a Senate panel that he opposed any "automatic sunset" of the proposed legislation. ======================== By not allowing an automatic sunset Ashcroft says we intend to keep the country on a permanent war footing and permanently curtail 4th Amendment freedoms. SS indeed! "It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once." -Hume If the leglislation passes as Ashcroft wants this may be one of those times...