Posted on 12/29/2005 8:57:12 AM PST by mosquitobite
NEW YORK In a full-page advertisement in today's New York Times, the American Civil Liberties Union intensified its call for a special counsel to be appointed to determine whether President George W. Bush violated federal wiretapping laws by authorizing illegal surveillance.
The ACLU said President Bush's actions were a clear violation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which was passed by Congress in response to revelations that former President Nixon was using "national security" claims to spy on American citizens he considered his "enemies."
"President Nixon was not above the law and neither is President Bush," said ACLU Executive Director Anthony D. Romero. "President Bush cannot use a claim of seeking to preserve our nation to undermine the rules that serve as our foundation. The Attorney General, who may have been involved with the formulation of this policy, must appoint a special counsel to let justice be served."
The advertisement, as well as a similar ACLU ad that ran last Thursday, was spurred by revelations earlier this month that Bush authorized the National Security Agency (NSA) to conduct electronic surveillance of people within the United States, including U.S. citizens, without a warrant.
The text of today's advertisement compares the words of President Nixon and President Bush, both of whom denied allegations of illegal spying. Next to the image of Nixon, the advertisement says: "He lied to the American people and broke the law." Below that is an image of President Bush, with the words, "So did he."
The FISA wiretapping law made it a crime to intentionally engage in electronic surveillance without court approval. The president clearly violated the law when he authorized, and then repeatedly reauthorized, the NSA to spy on Americans without first obtaining a warrant, the ACLU said.
In a formal request sent last week to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, the ACLU called for the appointment of "an outside special counsel with the independence to investigate and prosecute any and all criminal acts committed by any member of the Executive Branch in the warrantless electronic surveillance of people in the United States over the past four years by the NSA," noting that "such crimes are serious felonies and they need to be fully and independently investigated."
"Damn shame..."
Don't lose heart... http://www.ipetitions.com/campaigns/ACLU/
http://stoptheaclu.com/archives/2005/12/28/ex-aclu-attorney-wants-you-to-stop-the-aclu/
Actually, nothing will come of it, because Democrats are above the law...
Remember that Bush is a poker player and doesn't telegraph his moves.
clearly the ACLU is engaging on a political hit piece. isn't this against the law?
I hope they enjoyed my Christmas card. It looks like they got it.
Good lord; that describes them even today, doesn't it?
There's the ACLU and something affiliated called the ACLU Foundation. That's how the ACLU gets around the rules.
The New York Times and the ACLU...... America's number one enemies.
Actually, there has been no hesitation on the part of the DOJ to indict 'rats under W. The exception (and hence your cynicism and frustration which I share) are 'rat Senators. They do appear to be immune. Hopefully, W has had enough of their supporting the terrorists in undermining the WOT and Iraq to let the chips fall where they may. Time will tell....
Just how long do we continue to allow the elitist, pervert neoMarxists in the ACLU, DNC, NEA, PETA, moveon, Tides Foundation, etc. to take America down?
How much longer?
" The exception (and hence your cynicism and frustration which I share) are 'rat Senators. They do appear to be immune. "
I don't know anyone who thinks that Gonzales will be able to summon the fortitude and take the political heat , if he dares to prosecute a sitting Senator.
The outcry from the Democrat Senators and unfortunately, many Republican Senators, will be deafening.
As you say, time will tell...
Agreed. As to the outcry, it would be something of historic proportions. Here's hoping...
Print that bold part, make credit card size copies, and leave them everywhere you go.
The ACLU makes a fortune on settlements of its thuggish litigation extortion endless lawsuits. This has to end.
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Unholy Alliance : Radical Islam and the American Left
And a very good review:
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Just in case anyone had any remaining lingering hanging thoughts that the ACLU was non-partisan...
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