13 January
Terrorists Ordering Bulk Cell Phones
Last week I pointed out a column by Mark Steyn who explained that the Democrats' solution to wiretapping could be easily avoided by buying bulk cell phones:
The practical effect of the Dems' approach is to extend the protections of the U.S. Constitution to any dodgy character anywhere on the planet who has a U.S. telephone number in his Rolodex. Indeed, given that perfectly ordinary cell phones can be used almost anywhere -- this week, I spoke to an American in London by dialing his Washington cell number -- if the Democrats have their way, all terrorist cells in Europe or Pakistan would have to do to put themselves beyond the reach of U.S. intelligence is get a New Jersey-based associate to place a bulk order for Verizon cell phones.
Today,
ABC News is reporting that a recent surge in disposable cell phone sales might have a terrorist link:
The phones — which do not require purchasers to sign a contract or have a credit card — have many legitimate uses, and are popular with people who have bad credit or for use as emergency phones tucked away in glove compartments or tackle boxes. But since they can be difficult or impossible to track, law enforcement officials say the phones are widely used by criminal gangs and terrorists.
"There's very little audit trail assigned to this phone. One can walk in, purchase it in cash, you don't have to put down a credit card, buy any amount of minutes to it, and you don't, frankly, know who bought this," said Jack Cloonan, a former FBI official who is now an ABC News consultant.
Do the Democrats still want to impeach Bush for spying on terrorists? Especially after The New York Times said it was a "necessity" that few dispute under Clinton in 1999? Never mind -- that was a rhetorical question...
UPDATE: Michelle Malkin has more