Monday, December 19, 2005

Thorough Review of The Program

If the President is using the same level of standards for intelligence and oversight of the spying program as he did on the intelligence to invade Iraq, we are doomed. Does anyone believe when W says he is conducting a thorough review of the spying program, that it is more than just he and his close circle of sycophants saying, "hey this looks good to me?"
So, consistent with U.S. law and the Constitution, I authorized the interception of international communications of people with known links to al Qaeda and related terrorist organizations. This program is carefully reviewed approximately every 45 days to ensure it is being used properly. Leaders in the United States Congress have been briefed more than a dozen times on this program. And it has been effective in disrupting the enemy, while safeguarding our civil liberties.

This program has targeted those with known links to al Qaeda. I've reauthorized this program more than 30 times since the September the 11th attacks, and I intend to do so for so long as our nation is -- for so long as the nation faces the continuing threat of an enemy that wants to kill American citizens...

...Q Thank you, Mr. President. Getting back to the domestic spying issue for a moment. According to FISA's own records, it's received nearly 19,000 requests for wiretaps or search warrants since 1979, rejected just five of them. It also operates in secret, so security shouldn't be a concern, and it can be applied retroactively. Given such a powerful tool of law enforcement is at your disposal, sir, why did you see fit to sidetrack that process?

THE PRESIDENT: We used the process to monitor. But also, this is a different -- a different era, a different war, Stretch. So what we're -- people are changing phone numbers and phone calls, and they're moving quick. And we've got to be able to detect and prevent. I keep saying that, but this is a -- it requires quick action.

And without revealing the operating details of our program, I just want to assure the American people that, one, I've got the authority to do this; two, it is a necessary part of my job to protect you; and, three, we're guarding your civil liberties. And we're guarding the civil liberties by monitoring the program on a regular basis, by having the folks at NSA, the legal team, as well as the inspector general, monitor the program, and we're briefing Congress. This is a part of our effort to protect the American people. The American people expect us to protect them and protect their civil liberties. I'm going to do that. That's my job, and I'm going to continue doing my job.

Oh, so it looks like they are going to be continously violating the constitution as I don't see this threat deminishing at all. Just ask yourself how long Isreal has been dealing with terrorists as a means of understanding.

By show of hands, how many of you out there trust the president is "guarding" our civil liberties?

1 comment:

enigma4ever said...

Our Civil Liberties were raped and pillaged by this president...he can say 911, but the Fix was on long before-
this man does not Know Constitutional Laws....or appreciate them. Thanks for succinct wrap up and assessment.