Unabogie
Philosopher
AP reports
"As a result of these orders, any electronic surveillance that was occurring as part of the Terrorist Surveillance Program will now be conducted subject to the approval of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court"
IMO, this is just more evidence that this program, one that was called "vital" and "legal", was clearly neither.
My prediction is that Bush is reacting to the new Senate's upcoming hearings or the upcoming appeal on Judge Taylor's finding that Bush violated the law and the Constitution, and the next step is that Bush will argue that the point is moot (just like in the Padilla case) and that neither Congress nor the courts can make any final ruling on what Bush did.
That would be a travesty, of course, because I really think we need to bring this question to a conclusion. We need to decide as a country whether or not we have a king, and to me it's obvious what Bush though the answer to that question was likely to be.
Question to the righties who accused critics of Bush's warrantless spying of being traitors, does this action put us all in grave danger, as Bush's apologists claimed before?
"As a result of these orders, any electronic surveillance that was occurring as part of the Terrorist Surveillance Program will now be conducted subject to the approval of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court"
IMO, this is just more evidence that this program, one that was called "vital" and "legal", was clearly neither.
My prediction is that Bush is reacting to the new Senate's upcoming hearings or the upcoming appeal on Judge Taylor's finding that Bush violated the law and the Constitution, and the next step is that Bush will argue that the point is moot (just like in the Padilla case) and that neither Congress nor the courts can make any final ruling on what Bush did.
That would be a travesty, of course, because I really think we need to bring this question to a conclusion. We need to decide as a country whether or not we have a king, and to me it's obvious what Bush though the answer to that question was likely to be.
Question to the righties who accused critics of Bush's warrantless spying of being traitors, does this action put us all in grave danger, as Bush's apologists claimed before?