To: demkicker
Mark Levin has had the same thoughts as us about the FISA court overstepping its bounds. DARE I SAY, MAYBE THE PROBLEM IS THE FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE COURT? [Mark R. Levin] Its constitutional authority for making war-related decisions is certainly more precarious than the president's explicit authority as commander-in-chief. Why would we assume that these federal judges are anymore respectful of the limits of their power when serving as FISA judges ruling on foreign intercepts than they are when ruling on, say, most any other issues? If Congress is going to hold hearings on FISA and NSA intercepts, let's hope their inquiry includes a review of the conduct of the judges as well -- who also operate in secret. Posted at 12:45 PM
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12/27/2005 1:05:10 PM PST by
Dog
( ABMcM(Anybody but McCain....except Bill Frist))
To: Dog
Good find. Thanks for sharing. I'm a HUGE Mark Levin fan.
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