> This brings up an interesting issue (to me at least).  Yesterday Sam
> tried to claim that I don't have the right to associate with AQ
> (<--attempt to avoid NSA filter).  Not that I would want to, but I
> still have that right.
>
> It would be illegal to conspire to commit a crime, but I have the
> right of freedom of association and so I should be free from
> molestation by the government unless they have probable cause to think
> I'm conspiring to commit a crime.

Well now wait a second chief....what would constitute "probable cause"?? 
Wouldn't contact with a group on the government's list of terrorist 
organizations count for probable cause?




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