Larry Gude
Strung Out
The Prez says:
Opponents say:
Bush counters:
Opponents:
Personally, I think it's obvious that in this day an age there are no or very, very few secrets and to think the government would sit there and say "No, we can't tap this guys phone even though it looks like he knows a good bit about how and when America will be attacked again and that it appears to be very soon, we still have to follow precedures and hope it's not too late..." is not only niave but profoundly dangerous and thus, stupid.
That's how we got here in the first place.
Anyone feeling like their rights are being wrongly violated?
Accused of acting above the law, President Bush forcefully defended a domestic spying program on Monday as an effective tool in disrupting terrorists and insisted it was not an abuse of Americans' civil liberties.
Opponents say:
"Where does he find in the Constitution the authority to tap the wires and the phones of American citizens without any court oversight?" asked Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., said Bush's interpretation of the Constitution was "incorrect and dangerous."
Bush counters:
Bush said he had asked, "Do I have the legal authority to do this? And the answer is, absolutely,"
Opponents:
Former Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle said he was briefed by the White House between 2002 and 2004 but was not told key details about the scope of the program. "Even with some of the more troublesome - and potentially illegal - details omitted, I still raised significant concern about these actions," Daschle said.
Personally, I think it's obvious that in this day an age there are no or very, very few secrets and to think the government would sit there and say "No, we can't tap this guys phone even though it looks like he knows a good bit about how and when America will be attacked again and that it appears to be very soon, we still have to follow precedures and hope it's not too late..." is not only niave but profoundly dangerous and thus, stupid.
That's how we got here in the first place.
Anyone feeling like their rights are being wrongly violated?