I am often left wondering at the common sense of people so caught up in the ideal of the moment that they completely lose their grasp on reality. At least from at or around 2001, the left has attacked Bush as usurping their rights, seeking to usurp their rights, trying to take their civil liberties, attempting to otherwise thwart their happiness (and I am aware of redundancy but then the left is not and I do not wish to ruin or rain upon their poor logic skills). From spying on Americans (which it isn't) to violating the First Amendment (which he hasn't) ... the left are apoplectic when it comes to the very mention of the word Bush.
We can all imagine the very British style of a 'stiff upper lip and all that' versus the emotion Americans tend to wear on their sleeve. Imagine the lady of the house, London 1942 - the rockets are raining down upon London and she refuses to run to the tube for safety, she instead stays for tea and has the tea cups all set up for her guests as the rockets explode all around her. Nothing will move her from her course until due time (after tea).
That English woman is the left. They have utterly no comprehension of reality and instead march on railing against Bush when there are real enemies subverting their rights and diminishing the civil liberties of the American people ... and it isn't Bush or Cheney.
There are scores of examples, but this one just dropped in - Cellphones to keep track of your purchases -- and you. March 16, 2008. Q13 Fox.com News.
I am sure that some who lambaste Bush and rail against FISA would in fact welcome this new development as it will make their lives easier. Silly stupid rabbits. Yes, much easier, but all that information stored somewhere, waiting for someone to steal it for nefarious purposes. Chinese hackers claim they hacked into the Pentagon recently. And the storage of all this vital information would be even more protected than the Pentagon??
So rail on you moral idiots and when you wake up one day you will find your rights were taken away, not by Bush or the government, but by you ... you handed them over to business with all the best intentions.