ON THE NET...
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2006/1/25/222911.shtml
"What Hillary Knows About National Security ...
Charles R. Smith
Thursday, Jan. 26, 2006
... But Is Afraid to Ask"
COLUMN SNIPPET: "Now we know that Hillary Clinton is the great protector of our national security and civil rights. The slash-and-burn former first lady from Arkansas, now appearing in the U.S. Senate as a real live politician, has declared herself to be the watchdog of righteousness.
Mrs. Clinton, the leading 2008 presidential candidate, told reporters she did not yet know whether the Bush administration's warrantless eavesdropping broke any laws. She did, however, say that she did not buy the White House's main justification for the tactic.
"Obviously, I support tracking down terrorists. I think that's our obligation. But I think it can be done in a lawful way," stated the junior senator from New York.
"Their argument that it's rooted in the authority to go after al-Qaida is far-fetched. Their argument that it's rooted in the Constitution inherently is kind of strange," stated Mrs. Clinton."
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ON THE NET...
stepping back in time...
http://www.inatoday.com/hillaryattacks.htm
"Hillary Clinton Attacks Bush,
U.S. Intelligence Services in
Overseas Interview
Urges a 'Globalized and Integrated World'"
June 17, 2003
By Toby Westerman
Copyright 2003 International News Analysis Today
www.inatoday.com
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D NY) has attacked U.S. President George W. Bush, and questioned U.S. intelligence effectiveness in an interview published in the online version of the German newsmagazine Der Spiegel.
Der Spiegel is Germany's leading newsmagazine, and is highly regarded throughout Europe. Clinton's remarks will gain a high degree of publicity across the European continent, attracting support within Europe's generally liberal political environment, where socialism enjoys wide acceptance.
While asserting her support for Bush in Afghanistan and Iraq, Sen. Clinton criticized present U.S. policy in Europe, and questioned the Bush administration's use of intelligence information."
Appreciate the addition to this old post- Charles knows his stuff.
During The Golden Years of Clinton ( sarcastic hattip to Wash Times Editor Wes Pruden... ) he was a regular guest on Mike Reagan's show, and his information about breeches in national security were astonishing. I really, really am not kidding with the tagline...
His website is worth a look:
Thanks for the ping!