Cheney On The Spy Program

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Reuters: U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney on Tuesday resisted bipartisan appeals for changes in a hotly disputed warrantless eavesdropping program, saying he believed "we have all the legal authority we need." Not a tough standard to meet, when your "legal authority" amounts to nothing more than your own hand-picked attorney general who doesn’t believe in courts.

Gonzales Funnies

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Stolen from Atrios: Uh, Washington? Alberto:  "President Washington, President Lincoln, President Wilson, President Roosevelt have all authorized electronic surveillance on a far broader scale. " Aside from the rather obvious issue of, you know, lacking electronic communications at the time, what war was President Washington fighting? Then there’s this exchange: BIDEN: Thank you very much. General, how has this revelation … Read More

Free Speech For Me But Not For Thee

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Dateline Missouri: Saying the nation’s symbol "deserves more respect than the protest message of some liberal hippie," a Missouri state lawmaker has introduced a bill legalizing the use of force to stop someone from desecrating the American flag. Republican Rep. Sam Gaskill, a former fighter pilot in Vietnam, defended his bill yesterday, insisting the measure would prevent the defilement of … Read More

Key Moment In Yesterday’s Hearings

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BIDEN: Can you assure us, General, you are fully, totally informed and confident that you know the absolute detail with which this program is being conducted? Can you assure us you personally can assure us no one is being eavesdropped upon in the United States other than — other than someone who has a communication that is emanating from foreign … Read More

What Josh Marshall Says

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Here: And in this post Kevin Drum hits on a key point … I’m also more tired than you can imagine of his constant invocation of presidents from Washington to Roosevelt who authorized warrantless surveillance in wartime. All of that happened before FISA was passed in 1978 and is completely meaningless. And he knows it. Kevin doesn’t fully unpack what … Read More

Good Matchup

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First Amendment lawyer Glenn Greenwald is going to butt heads with Powerline’s John Hindrocket on NPR’s To The Point today (2:10 pm EST) on the subject of the NSA hearings.  Should be fun, seeing as Glenn is on the forefront of blogger contributions to the wiretapping issue, and Hindrocket just scratches his head and wonders what all the fuss is … Read More

Who Is Helping The NSA?

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CNET News.com asked telecommunications and Internet companies about cooperation with the Bush administration’s domestic eavesdropping scheme. The question asked: "Have you turned over information or opened up your networks to the NSA without being compelled by law?" Company Response Adelphia Communications Declined comment AOL Time Warner No [1] AT&T Declined comment BellSouth Communications No Cable & Wireless* No response Cablevision … Read More

Carter On Illegal Wiretapping

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The unwritten rule of comity states that ex-Presidents don’t criticize sitting presidents.  Thankfully, Carter isn’t sitting still for that: Former President Jimmy Carter criticized the Bush administration’s domestic eavesdropping program Monday and said he believes the president has broken the law. "Under the Bush administration, there’s been a disgraceful and illegal decision — we’re not going to the let the … Read More

Liveblogging The NSA Hearings

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Glenn Greenwald is liveblogging the Senate Hearings on the NSA wiretapping.  Gonzales is the witness du jour. UPDATE:  Getting off to a bad start.  Gonzales isn’t being sworn in this time.  Video here. UPDATE 2:  John Podhoretz at NRO’s "The Corner" writes this: Kennedy wants to know what’s different between today and the earliest debates on this matter during the … Read More

Bush Spying On Political Opponents

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MyDD gathers the evidence.  Bush Administration uses U.S. Army to spy on war critics.  The Bush Administration used top-secret U.S. Army spying capabilities to spy on domestic war critics such as Quakers, Students Against the War, People For the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and Greenpeace. An internal review forced the Pentagon to admit it had "improperly stored" information on potentially … Read More

Mr. Greenwald Goes To Washington

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Since January, First Amendment lawyer Glenn Greenwald has been doing extraordinary research and original thinking/blogging on the NSA wiretapping issue (I, myself, have linked to him dozens of times in the past few weeks).  I guess that’s why he’s been summoned to D.C. to provide assistance to senators looking in to the matter.  Kudos.

Liberal Hollywood

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That liberal Hollywood is at it again.  Next Friday, they’re coming out with more anti-Bush propaganda. It’s a movie called "Curious George", about a "monkey" who sticks his nose into other people’s business. Already, billboards are popping up in major cities showing George with a pair of binoculars. Unbelievable. [Hat tip: Will Bunch]

He Had His Mother’s Eyes

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After James Yang, now 30, was arrested for taking a hacksaw to his mother’s face so he could eat her eyes, people assumed he would be locked away forever. But now state psychiatrists in Troy, Michigan think his schizophrenia is in remission and that he should be released from an institution and slowly reintroduced into society. Just thought you might … Read More

Bush Not Cooperating With Senate Investigation

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Surprise, surprise: The Bush administration is rebuffing requests from members of the Senate Judiciary Committee for its classified legal opinions on President Bush’s domestic spying program, setting up a confrontation in advance of a hearing scheduled for next week, administration and Congressional officials said Wednesday. The Justice Department is balking at the request so far, administration officials said, arguing that … Read More

Clintonism In MilInt

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I’m a reasonably smart man, and I understand that the English is not an exact science, but this strikes me as utter bullshit.  From Congressional Quarterly: “Contrary to popular belief, there is no absolute ban on [military] intelligence components collecting U.S. person information,” the U.S.Army’s top intelligence officer said in a 2001 memo that surfaced Tuesday. Not only that, military … Read More