The Fourth Amendment is quite clear on the notion that search and seizure must not be unreasonable. It is difficult to think of something more unreasonable than searching the private phone records and digital information of citizens who are suspected of nothing.
We will not allow the seizure of power under the guise of of presidential elections.
If you apply the precedents of the steel seizure case, President Bush is at the 'low ebb' of power here.
Grief was like a seizure that shook me like a storm.
It was during the night when she had a seizure face-down on the pillow, ... She passed on that way. That's a very, very small percentage. It's more important to let people know that epilepsy is not fatal.
Unwarranted search and seizure by the government officials was unacceptable to the American revolutionaries. Shouldn't it be unacceptable in the digital age, too?
The protection of homes, small businesses and other private property rights against government seizure and other unreasonable government interference is a fundamental principle and core commitment of our nation's founders,
If they didn't keep and store this data they wouldn't be in this bind. It highlights the potential for misuse, whether it's unreasonable search and seizure by the government or sale of the information to private companies.
If they are stepping up the search and seizure to push people into the Medicare drug program, that's really an outrage.
Investors are very pleased that the U.S. attorney's office obtained the guilty pleas in such a short period of time. However, they are very concerned that the hearing didn't mention the seizure of any more funds other than the $100 million in Arizona.