Quote from dddooo:
And screw the laws, screw the constitution, screw liberties and freedoms, screw the system of checks and balances if they get in the way of presidential fervor. Good thinking my totalitarian minded conservative friend.
How true.
I am fairly new to ET but already amazed and almost dumbfounded at how many people here are quite comfortable watching the breaking of the laws of our land. It almost sounds like many here would have no problem living in Italy under the fascist Benito Mussolini.
The FISA Act has been around for 25 years.
There is a procedure that is in place that allows the President to monitor and wire-tap on a domestic basis without a warrant just as long as the action is presented to the 11 member FISA Judicial Court within 72 hours of the surveillance having taken place.
But in this case, the FISA Judicial Court was never notified.
Furthermore, government officals have refused to define the standards theylre using to establish such a link or to say how many people are being monitored.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, Republican of S.C., called that troubling.
If Bush is allowed to decide unilaterally who the potential terrorists are, he becomes the court," Graham said earlier today on CBS's "Face the Nation."
President Bush appears to have violated the
FISA Act, and law of our Land.
Period.