In a 2-1 decision with Republican-appointed judges in the majority, a three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the plaintiffs had no standing to sue because they couldn't prove their communications had been monitored by the government.So, let's get this straight.Court Rejects ACLU Domestic Spying Suit, from the Huffington Post
The people filing the suit can't file the suit because they can't prove that they were actually illegally wiretapped because it is impossible for them to prove that they were wiretapped because of the Czar's law that gives him the power to secretly wiretap citizens without their knowledge because of his war on terror.
huh...?
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