american's records. this is something that is going to have to be decided by the supreme court. i think there is a real fundamental question whether one general warrant can apply to millions of people's records. and i think it's incorrectly being done, and the supreme court is going to ultimately have to decide on this. >> you filed a lawsuit, to remind our viewers, what is so irritating, upsetting to you? >> well, the thing is that, you know, he mentioned paul revere. but paul revere was warning us of the british coming. he wasn't warning us that the americans are coming. you know, the thing is that the lesson for the american revolution that the president i think misunderstands is that we were upset about british soldiers writing their own general warrants, like national security letters that, allowed hem to go into the colonials' house and look at their papers. we didn't like that so we wrote the fourth amendment to say warrants have to be individualized, they have to name the person and the place. we didn't want a dragnet, where everybody's information was