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Up2Late Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-09-06 02:39 AM
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The president's mouthpiece (L.A.Times Editorials)
(Funny, I never realized that President George Washington used the same Electronic surveillance techniques as * was using? I don't think too many people had the telephone back in the late 18th Century.)

February 7, 2006
latimes.com : Print Edition : Editorials, Op-Ed

EDITORIALS

The president's mouthpiece


WHAT A DIFFERENCE eight years makes. In 1998, then-Atty. Gen. Janet Reno was repeatedly battered by Congress for showing insufficient independence from President Clinton (by naming only seven independent counsels instead of nine to investigate his administration). Republicans in one House committee issued Reno a rare contempt citation for refusing to cough up internal memos, while U.S. Circuit Judge Laurence H. Silberman opined that she was "in effect acting as the president's counsel under the false guise of representing the United States."

In 2006, the independent counsel law is gone, many Republicans have rediscovered the joys of White House secrecy, and the attorney general not only acts like the president's counsel, he was the president's counsel for four critical years. So it should come as no great surprise that Alberto R. Gonzales sounded more like a White House spokesman on Monday than the country's chief law enforcement officer. But that doesn't make the attorney general's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee about the National Security Agency's warrantless surveillance of U.S. citizens any less disappointing.

Gonzales' case for ignoring the judicial oversight mandated by the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act rests on three wobbly pillars. First is the bizarre notion that Congress' Sept. 14, 2001, resolution authorizing force against Al Qaeda also covered the domestic spying program. To which committee Chairman Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) gave the correct response: "The president does not have a blank check."

Strange, too, was Gonzales' repeated insistence that past chief executives, going all the way back to George Washington, had the specific power that President Bush seeks to exercise. The first president had many talents, but time travel to 1978 wasn't one of them. And the relevance of that specific law is one of the main subjects of these hearings.

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flordehinojos Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-09-06 03:59 AM
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1. kick their asses out of the white house or they won't let go!
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Up2Late Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-09-06 12:48 PM
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2. kick n/t
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Uncle Joe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-09-06 01:21 PM
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3. Gonzales is a disgrace.
He did not even try to wear the shoes of an Attorney General when he appeared before Congress, I guess they are too big for him.

Kicked and recommended.





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