CONGRESS MUST ACT ON WARRANTLESS SPYING
What she said.
A bit over a week ago, President Bush and his men promised to provide the legal, constitutional and moral justifications for the sort of warrantless spying on Americans that has been illegal for nearly 30 years. Instead, we got the familiar mix of political spin, clumsy historical misinformation, contemptuous dismissals of civil liberties concerns, cynical attempts to paint dissents as anti-American and pro-terrorist, and a couple of big, dangerous lies.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee is about to start hearings on the domestic spying. Congress has failed, tragically, on several occasions in the last five years to rein in Mr. Bush and restore the checks and balances that are the genius of American constitutional democracy. It is critical that it not betray the public once again on this score.
Tags: Bush, Constitution, Congress, illegal wiretapping
1 Comments:
here's one way to get the ball rolling ...
okay, let's say you'd like to learn about an actual political campaign to impeach the president ...
ah, none of this noise about a yearning for somebody to go do it ...
in addition, you'd like to learn about a game plan to snag Osama ...
if all the above meets with your approval, then click, somehow, on the following hyperlink:
http://hewhoisknownassefton.blogspot.com/2006/01/osama-and-our-president-dumass-botch_20.html
and get ready for a ride on a wild blog
toodles
.......\
.he who is known as sefton
oh, yes, the above was copied and then pasted by an actual human being, who visited your "no more apples" blog.
oh, one more thing, keep an eye on Pennsylvania's 10th Congressional District ... I'm trying to base my campaign on the three planks I nailed together in my platform ... "impeach bush" is the first plank ... the second is "impeach bush" ... and the third is like the second, "impeach bush".
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