I just see the DOJ being directed in such and such a way and the SCOTUS never even touching it.
Besides, as I pointed out in my first comment, this is a far far bigger issue than spying being done on Americans. The US is basically spying on the whole world in much of a similar fashion, where the 4th amendment is not applicable. Whether or not having a different president would stop that is debatable, but that IS the only way it could possibly be stopped. You really couldn't do worse than Bush or Obama, so I like the chances afforded by even some random guy as president instead of those two.
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Besides, as I pointed out in my first comment, this is a far far bigger issue than spying being done on Americans. The US is basically spying on the whole world in much of a similar fashion, where the 4th amendment is not applicable. Whether or not having a different president would stop that is debatable, but that IS the only way it could possibly be stopped. You really couldn't do worse than Bush or Obama, so I like the chances afforded by even some random guy as president instead of those two.