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Warrantless Surveillance Quotes By Han Solo

I have a bad feeling about this. — Han Solo

Warrantless Surveillance Quotes By Barton Gellman

When the 'New York Times' revealed the warrantless surveillance of voice calls, in December 2005, the telephone companies got nervous. — Barton Gellman

Warrantless Surveillance Quotes By John Conyers

There is no better illustration of that crisis than the fact that the president is openly violating our nation's laws by authorizing the NSA to engage in warrantless surveillance of U.S. citizens. — John Conyers

Warrantless Surveillance Quotes By Taylor Lautner

When we're not filming or promoting then, you know, I live two different lives. So when I'm just in Taylor's life, and I'm just, you know, at home spending time with friends, it's great, it's a totally different life than this 'Twilight' world for sure. But it's amazing; our fans are the most passionate fans in the world! — Taylor Lautner

Warrantless Surveillance Quotes By Kami Garcia

I get it," said Link. "Even if it wrecks everything, even if you know you're gonna get busted, sometimes you gotta do it anyway."
"Something like that. — Kami Garcia

Warrantless Surveillance Quotes By Lynsey Addario

Since Sept. 11, many of the wars of our generation are in the Muslim world. So as a woman, I have access to 50 percent of the population that my male colleagues don't. — Lynsey Addario

Warrantless Surveillance Quotes By Eminem

Ninety-nine percent of my life I was lied to
I just found out my mom does more dope than I do — Eminem

Warrantless Surveillance Quotes By Jonathan Turley

For many, the recent disclosure of massive warrantless surveillance programs of all citizens by the Obama administration has brought back memories of George Orwell's '1984.' Another Orwell book seems more apt as the White House and its allies try to contain the scandal: 'Animal Farm.' — Jonathan Turley