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27 Jan, 2006

More on Bush, NSA and FISA

Posted by: Travis In: Community

The Administration’s humiliation of Congress

Since the NSA scandal began, one of the most bizarre aspects of the story is that the Administration has been claiming that Congress authorized it to eavesdrop in violation of FISA, but the Congress which is said to have done so had no idea that the Administration was engaged in warrantless eavesdropping and had no idea that it had authorized eavesdropping in violation of FISA. Beyond that fact, the actions of the Congress throughout 2002 make undeniably clear that Congress was not only completely unaware that the Administration was eavesdropping outside of FISA, but also that Congress was deliberately misled by the Administration into believing that FISA continued to govern the Administration’s eavesdropping activities.

I highly recommend bookmarking Glenn’s blog. He’s putting the pieces together…

2 Responses to "More on Bush, NSA and FISA"

1 | Jordan

January 30th, 2006 at 1:11 pm

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Do we want to be safe in this country or not? It’s really getting more and more difficult for me to answer this one. What difference does it make to you or I whether permission to eavesdrop is given by the President or the court system? And everyone seems to be forgetting the largest denominator of this whole debate: The people being “Spied on” aren’t just random citizens here in the states. What is triggering these eavesdropping sessions are calls coming from OUTSIDE of the country by KNOWN terrorist suspects or links, coming into the country. And if you or I are receiving phone calls from known links to terror, I think we deserve to be listened in on. I mean everyone acts like Bush has an alterior motive here. Look, I doubt he is too concerned with hearing you discuss lasts nights contestants on American Idol. We’re trying to keep this land safe, people, and the only ones who should be complaining are the ones who have a problem with the thought of security.

2 | Travis

January 30th, 2006 at 1:26 pm

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Jordan…

I love you, but you’ve been duped by the propaganda machine.

3500 people were killed on 9/11.

46,000,000 unborn children have been killed since the Roe v. Wade ruling in 1973. (That’s an average of about 1.4 million annually.)

Our nation’s greatest threat is not terrorists. Not by a long shot.

“What difference does it make to you or I whether permission to eavesdrop is given by the President or the court system?”

dictatorship n : a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)

That’s the difference it makes to me. A dictator is far more dangerous to this country than a bunch of bumbling idiots with bombs strapped to their backs.

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