Posted on 01/17/2007 11:21:09 AM PST by Sub-Driver
"We"? LOL, I doubt that.
Yeah...but Congress is causing 95% of our problems in this great nation of ours...so whom is going to blame them for another attack on the U.S. that actually has some pull on the American voters?? Kind of a dumb question but I hope you get my point....
I think Bush is simply tired of it all, and likely got this advice from Gonzales and said "sure, go ahead".
you doubt what?
You must write fiction on a regular basis....
yeah, well read post 59 for Mark Levin's comments. A person who understand this issue both constitutionally, and politically. if you don't like my thoughts, read what he has to say.
Well, the enemy knew all about the program since their buddies in the Senate, Rockefellar and Reid and other blabbermouths announced the program. So, in essence it was mostly neutralized anyway, but I tend to agree that atleast this way, the program won't be undercut by the lefties in Congress. Sometimes you have to play best with the lousy hand you're dealt and Bush is doing the best he can under these conditions.
none of this changes NSA's work - they still intercept. this has to do with the mechanism by which they pass intercepted information "back into" the domestic law enforcement apparatus, to be acted upon.
The libs extole the presidential virtue of Obama, but cannot say anything more than he speaks welll, though he has nothing to say. We could get a DJ to do that. Hilllary is flapping her jaws and saying nothing, but she, having spent 2 days in Iraq and Afghanistan, is now the preeminent expert on the military requirements for bringing peace to those countries, and the leftist media just have orgasims over her being kind enough to speak to them, even though it is all scripted. No substantive questions for the left. Bomb throwing at Bush. This is how this country is best administrated? For the life of me, I cannot see it.
Is there no principle subject to negotiation? Is there no course subject to reversal? For the Bush administration to argue for years that this program, as operated, was critical to our national security and fell within the president's Constitutional authority, to then turnaround and surrender presidential authority this way is disgraceful. The administration's repudiating all the arguments it has made in testimony, legal briefs and public statements. This goes to the heart of the White House's credibility. How can it cast away such a fundamental position of principle and law like this?
January 17 By LARA JAKES JORDAN Secret Court to Govern Wiretapping Plan etc....
OK, you can be one of the people who thinks that the administration's political apparatus is stellar.
I get your point and it's a good point that I couldn't answer other than we have some really dumb citizens.
He pre-empted them.
the administration didn't need to "play" at all. congress had options - they could have challenged the constitutionality of the president's power here. If they had won, the FISA oversight would have been restored (which happened now anyway).
at least with this approach, we could have had a political issue to fight over. let the Dems be the ones to take down terrorist surveillance.
You are spoiling the fun of the kneejerks. They don't want to think this thru they'd rather bash the President. Makes them feel sooo superior.
and you talk as if that is a good thing. why "pre-empt" them? to what end?
Then we'd have to depend upon the USSC.
This was a good move.
The know it alls, can't be bothered to think it thru.
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