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US President George W. Bush, for the past two years, has assured Americans that court orders were needed to tap telephones. Bush addressed the Ohio State Highway Patrol Academy on 09 June, 2005 in Columbus, Ohio and said, 'Officers must meet strict standards to use any of these tools. And these standards are fully consistent with the Constitution of the United States.'(AFP/File/Tim Sloan)
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US President George W. Bush, for the past two years, has assured Americans that court orders were needed to tap telephones. 'A couple of things that are very important for you to understand about the Patriot Act. First of all, any action that takes place by law enforcement requires a court order,' he said during this speech at the Waukesha County Exposition Center on 14 July, 2004.(AFP/File/Stephen Jaffe)
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US President George W. Bush, for the past two years, has assured Americans that court orders were needed to tap telephones. Bush made remarks on 19 April 2004 in Hershey, Pennsylvania and said, 'If you got a wiretap by court order -- and by the way, everything you hear about requires court order, requires there to be permission from a FISA court, for example.'(AFP/File/Luke Frazza)
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US President George W. Bush speaks at the State Department in Washington, DC. Bush, caught up in a domestic spying controversy, for the past two years has assured Americans worried about expanded government anti-terrorism powers that court orders were needed to tap telephones.(AFP/Mandel Ngan)
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