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I'll be debating Alan and Michael Ratner of the "Center for Constitutional Liberty" (Harrumph!) on the latest exercise of the usual suspects. The ACLU, CAIR, Greenpeace and others filed suit to stop the NSA intel gathering op authorized by the president.

I'm predicting that at least half of the plaintiffs in these lawsuits will be dismissed because they lack legal standing to sue. Moreover, the laws the plaintiffs cite doesn't say what they contend. This is a case I wish I could argue for the government.

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