and the anti-terrorism brigade hasn't interfered with the quality of my life in any way. despite their efforts to collect and co-late information from phone calls and the internet. just pass a law, pronto, that explicitly limits the use of such eavesdropping to anti-terrorism prosecutions and nothing else. beyond that, if cyber monitoring and telephone snooping is the price i have to pay in the fight against view hajihadists, so be" would you disagree with the blogger that up until this moment in time there's been no disruption of any americans' day-to-day life by virtue of surrendering any of the privacy that we're talking about? >> i don't think so, and i don't think many people would actually assert these programs are directly preventing these sorts of attacks. look, that commenter absolutely can forfeit his privacy, but he's not in the place to forfeit mine or yours or anybody else's. that's the beauty of our constitution. our rights are our rights, and