Measure Twice, Cut Once

Friday, December 16, 2005

No End to the Madness

Atrios links to a post at Washington Monthly that takes direct aim at GWB concerning his secret executive order allowing NSA spying on Americans:

According to the Times, "the Bush administration views the operation as necessary so that the agency can move quickly to monitor communications that may disclose threats to the United States." But this is just wrong. As I noted above, the law specifically allows for warrantless surveillance in emergencies, when the government needs to start surveillance before it can get a warrant. It explains exactly what the government needs to do under those circumstances. It therefore provides the flexibility the administration claims it needed.

They had no need to go around the law. They could easily have obeyed it. They just didn't want to.

It goes on and on.

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