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By Charles Pugsley Fincher, A Spin-Off of ThadeusandWeez.com
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Newest Scribble, below. Yesterday's Scribble, Archive: Bush, Cheney, illegal wire-taps, the imperial presidency.
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From NYTimes.com :
Administration Lays Out Legal Case for Wiretapping Program
By ERIC LICHTBLAU
WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 - The Bush administration today offered its fullest defense of the National Security Agency's domestic eavesdropping program, saying that congressional authorization to defeat Al Qaeda after the Sept. 11 attacks "places the president at the zenith of his powers in authorizing the N.S.A. activities."
In a 42-page white paper, the Justice Department expanded on its past arguments in laying out the legal rationale for why the N.S.A. program does not violate federal wiretap law and why the president is the nation's "sole organ" for foreign affairs.
The defense comes at a critical time in the administration's effort to quell the growing political uproar over the N.S.A. program. House Democrats will be holding their first hearing Friday on the legality of the program, and the Senate Judiciary Committee has scheduled another hearing in two weeks. A number of legal analysts, meanwhile, including those at the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service, have questioned the legality of the program in strong terms.
01.20.06
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