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Specter: W.House will defy Democrats on security
2006-12-01
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration is unlikely to allow the incoming Democratic majority in Congress to learn details about its domestic spying program and interrogation policy, a Republican senator said on Thursday.

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, who has criticized the Bush White House's secrecy about national security issues, said he would welcome detailed congressional oversight of the National Security Agency's warrantless eavesdropping. "It would be ideal," said Specter, whose committee was blocked by the administration this year from conducting a full review of the program, despite an outcry among some lawmakers that the spying was illegal. We have to really get into the details as to what the program is, as to how many people they are tapping, what they're finding out," he told an American Bar Association conference on national security. But he said he had "grave reservations" that Congress would end up getting the information from the administration.

The eavesdropping program, which was exposed by The New York Times nearly a year ago, allows the NSA to eavesdrop on the international phone calls and e-mails of U.S. citizens without first obtaining a warrant. Specter and other critics say the program has violated U.S. laws, including the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, which requires warrants for all intelligence surveillance. The Bush administration contends the program is legal, narrowly focused on suspected terrorists and authorized by President George W. Bush's constitutional powers as commander in chief.
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#5  The donkeys want to do everything in their power to destroy GWB's ability to govern, and also to ensure that any "legacy" he may have will be negative. In so doing, they will engage in the most incriminating behavior ever seen in Congress. Bush needs to stand up to them and tell them exactly what the powers of Congress are, and aren't.

Specter and a half-dozen other RINOs need to disappear the next time they face re-election. They are a waste of oxygen and space. The national Republican Party should withhold all funds from their future political campaign, and actually actively support any opposition. Specter should hang for his shenanigans with the judiciary committee.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-12-01 14:34  

#4  Pelosi-Murtha had a big fall; surprising bi-partisanship could follow.
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550   2006-12-01 07:19  

#3  The Bush administration is unlikely to allow the incoming Democratic majority in Congress to learn details about its domestic spying program and interrogation policy, a Republican senator said on Thursday

Not until they grow up.
Posted by: gorb   2006-12-01 02:47  

#2  Time to do a NIXON > thank the Panel for their work, PC tell everyone "You da Man", then bomb = invade CAMBODIA-LAOS instead. Although Nixon got accused of expanding the Vietnam War into other countries, the bombings-invasion significantly reduced the flow of illegal Commie arms from these border areas, from a river to a trickle/stream. The Commies had no qualms/scruple using other nations to attack = destabilize South Vietnam + SE Asia in general, and as contrary to their own overt diplo-rhetoric, thus of course it was all NIXON'S/USA's fault!?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-12-01 00:33  

#1  Under Scottish law, can this RINO bitch be flogged?
Posted by: Frank G   2006-12-01 00:19  

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