Brian Doherty | March 8, 2006
The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board created in 2004 is finally going to meet, Newsweek reports.
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|3.8.06 @ 10:47AM|#
"Everything look ok to you guys?"
"Yup, looks fine to me. No abuses here."
"Very well, I move that we adjorn until 2010."
|3.8.06 @ 11:24AM|#
Number 6 you are being generous...
I would imagine that they would merely do a roll call and then adjourn until 2010 and still say that they "met"
|3.8.06 @ 12:53PM|#
Once people found out they existed, they were shamed into meeting. I doubt anyone was appointed who take issue with the expansion of government power. Bad enough they have to make us all into farm animals, but now they're insulting us on top of it.