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Bush, Senate showdown over domestic spying
2007-06-22
President George W. Bush headed toward a showdown with the Senate over his domestic spying program on Thursday after lawmakers approved subpoenas for documents the White House declared off-limits. "The information the committee is requesting is highly classified and not information we can make available," White House spokesman Tony Fratto said in signaling a possible court fight.

The Senate Judiciary Committee approved the subpoenas in a 13-3 vote following 18 months of futile efforts to obtain documents related to Bush's contested justification for warrantless surveillance begun after the September 11 attacks. Three Republicans joined 10 Democrats in voting to authorize the subpoenas, which may be issued within days.

Posted by:lotp

#2  A classic Rooters: "his [GWB's] domestic spying program".

How is it "domestic" when one party on the line was international, and the other was not even necessarily an "American person" as defined by statute?
Posted by: eLarson   2007-06-22 13:53  

#1  Nobody really cares what's in the documents. Nobody really cares whether people - good or bad - were spied upon. All that matters is getting some media time to demagogue by pretending to care.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-06-22 07:24  

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