Posted on 01/24/2006 4:07:23 PM PST by ohioWfan
Today, President Bush welcomed Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz to the Oval Office where the two discussed the relationship between the two countries, and made a joint statement to the press. Later in the day, President Bush welcomed 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup champion Tony Stewart to the South Lawn of the White House where they posed for a photo op with the Nextel Cup Champion team (and the winning Chevrolet !) He also met with West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin in the Oval Office, whose legislative proposals to improve mine safety have passed by the West Virginia Senate unanimously.
Today, the Senate Committee voted along party lines to send the nomination of Judge Samuel Alito to the Senate floor for confirmation.
Enjoy your trip to Sanity Island and the Daily Dose!
Quote of the Day (from yesterday's speech at Kansas State University): Let me talk about one other program -- and then I promise to answer questions -- something that you've been reading about in the news lately. It's what I would call a terrorist surveillance program. After the enemy attacked us, and after I realized that we were not protected by oceans, I asked people that work for you -- work for me, how best can we use information to protect the American people? You might remember there was hijackers here that had made calls outside the country to somebody else, prior to the September the 11th attacks. And I said, is there anything more we can do within the law, within the Constitution, to protect the American people. And they came back with a program, designed a program that I want to describe to you. And I want people here to clearly understand why I made the decision I made.
First, I made the decision to do the following things because there's an enemy that still wants to harm the American people. What I'm talking about is the intercept of certain communications emanating between somebody inside the United States and outside the United States; and one of the numbers would be reasonably suspected to be an al Qaeda link or affiliate. In other words, we have ways to determine whether or not someone can be an al Qaeda affiliate or al Qaeda. And if they're making a phone call in the United States, it seems like to me we want to know why.
This is a -- I repeat to you, even though you hear words, "domestic spying," these are not phone calls within the United States. It's a phone call of an al Qaeda, known al Qaeda suspect, making a phone call into the United States. I'm mindful of your civil liberties, and so I had all kinds of lawyers review the process. We briefed members of the United States Congress, one of whom was Senator Pat Roberts, about this program. You know, it's amazing, when people say to me, well, he was just breaking the law -- if I wanted to break the law, why was I briefing Congress? (Laughter and applause.)
Federal courts have consistently ruled that a President has authority under the Constitution to conduct foreign intelligence surveillance against our enemies. Predecessors of mine have used that same constitutional authority. Recently there was a Supreme Court case called the Hamdi case. It ruled the authorization for the use of military force passed by the Congress in 2001 -- in other words, Congress passed this piece of legislation. And the Court ruled, the Supreme Court ruled that it gave the President additional authority to use what it called "the fundamental incidents of waging war" against al Qaeda.
I'm not a lawyer, but I can tell you what it means. It means Congress gave me the authority to use necessary force to protect the American people, but it didn't prescribe the tactics. It's an -- you've got the power to protect us, but we're not going to tell you how. And one of the ways to protect the American people is to understand the intentions of the enemy. I told you it's a different kind of war with a different kind of enemy. If they're making phone calls into the United States, we need to know why -- to protect you. (Applause.)
DOSE PING!!!!!!!! Please refrain from posting or reposting photos until the ALL CLEAR is given!
Looks like tony is trying to increase the grip the car has on the left side.
Not even close to being 1st :-/
Taking a closer look......
He's in there............ya gotta look. :)
After visiting Jim Bunning today......
And don't know if this got posted before, but it's a neat photo of Laura's hand holding the hand of an HIV patient in Africa....
Hey.
Is that Michael Moore in the last photo standing next to Stewart?
Hubba-Hubba!!!! Woohoo....two hunks in one. Love that picture of the day, Ohio! :o)
My recommendation to you, President Bush, is to keep swaggering like you do...........
AND stay as humble as you clearly are, to anyone who cares to see the truth!
THAT'S ALL!!! ENJOY!!!!!
Nice to see Alito smiling again. I'm sure he is so relieved to get that inquisition behind him!
I am with you, and pfui to Harry Reid! Great pictures!!
I think Michael Moore is one of the photos....:-)
Swaggering is a way of life in Texas...and the president does it soooooo well. To heck with the "mincing" Harry Reid! He knows nothing!
HAHAHA! Sure looks like him.
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