Bush administration defends emergency mail inspection

If the government didn't have the authority for prompt inspections, the mail -- particularly overnight delivery -- could become "a courier service for drug dealers or terrorists," Walsh said. Full Story »

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Steven K Samra
3.3
by Steven K Samra - Oct. 1, 2008

Articles discussing proposed changes and/or impacts to our nation's Constitutional protections deserve high priority from mainstream media. A key component in journalism is keeping the citizenry well informed regarding actions taken by our government. Therefore, this piece scores highly for its subject content, but fails considerably in defining the larger issues associated with it, especially in regards to the use of "signing statements".

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