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August 5, 2007 at 15:17:34

Congress Authorizes Wire Tapping President

by Michael Collins     Page 1 of 2 page(s)

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Blue Dog Dems and Senate

Collaborators Pull a Fast One


For Bush, it’s all about the Homeland. Which one?
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Disliked President Wins Big?

In the latest stealth move by Congressional Democrats, a secret provision was inserted in the modified Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) cleared by the House and Senate this weekend just before the summer recess. Conceived by the House Blue Dog Democrats and their Senate collaborators, the plan resulted in an intelligence bill that authorizes wire tapping the phone and email of President Bush and key advisors.

The White House had no comment but the hand writing is on the wall.

President Bush has been in a tizzy the past week pressuring Democrats to modify the FISA legislation. He wanted and got expanded powers to tap phone, email, and other electronic transmissions for anyone thought to be involved with Al Qaeda. He also needed this law to clear him of a variety of illegal acts. The New York Times covered comments by Silvestre Reyes (D-TX), Chairman of the House Intelligence committee that “the law could be construed as allowing any search inside the United States as long as the government claimed it concerned Al Qaeda.”

That’s pretty broad language, particularly when you consider that the Department of Justice will be deciding who goes on the list. But it also opens the door to electronic surveillance of George the decider Bush.

Ambush on Capitol Hill

And that’s the magic legislative language that opens the door to intense electronic surveillance of the president and his crew. For decades, the Bush family has had cordial business contact with wealthy Saudi Arabians including the prominent bin Laden family of hard to capture terrorist Osama bin Laden. The supporters are described in this U.S. Senate document showing Saudi Arabian support to Al Qaeda, even in Iraq. Bush family ties to Saudi Arabia are extensive. It is rumored but not confirmed that one of the bin Laden’s bailed the president out of his first of many business failures.

So there you have it. The bill passed leads directly to an authorization for the electronic surveillance of the president due to contacts that concerned Al Qaeda.

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We spoke to a key Blue Dog Democrat known only as Sparky and asked him to justify his vote in light of Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s statement that the bill “does violence to the Constitution of the United States.” Sparky would have none of it: “We’re tired of the damn progressives and liberals acting like we don’t care about the Constitution. We’re people too, you know. We just do things differently.” Asked to elaborate, Sparky said “We can’t take Bush anymore, with his $500 billion deficits. This is the quickest way to get him – tap his damn emails. He can say he lost them but we’ll have backup, count on it.”

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Michael Collins is a writer who focuses on clean elections and voting rights. See this summary of his articles plus Election 2004: The Urban Legend and groundbreaking research and commentary in "" His web site, Election Fraud News & The Money Party, offers a collection of resources and commentary on critical issues facing the country.

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Kathlyn Stone is a Minnesota-based writer covering science and medicine, health care and related policies. She publishes www.fleshandstone.net, a health and science news site.
Kathlyn StoneKathlyn Stone is a Minnesota-based writer covering science and medicine, health care and related policies. She publishes www.fleshandstone.net, a health and science news site.

Hee! Hee! A steath maneuver

That'll teach 'em. LOL

This was fun, although I'm dismayed (but not shocked) that the junior senator from Minnesota, Ms Amy Klobuchar, who was the attorney for the largest county in the state, voted for this unconstitutional ambush on the president.

Hey, Mike. Let's chip in a month's worth of grocery money and hire one of those Internet spy companies. I want to listen in on Bush and the gang, too.

by Kathlyn Stone (33 articles, 200 quicklinks, 19 diaries, 551 comments) on Sunday, August 5, 2007 at 8:45:30 PM
 


Michael Collins is a writer who focuses on clean elections and voting rights. See this summary of his articles plus Election 2004: The Urban Legend and groundbreaking research and commentary in "" His web site, Election Fraud News & The Money Party, offers a collection of resources and commentary on critical issues facing the country.
Michael CollinsMichael Collins is a writer who focuses on clean elections and voting rights. See this summary of his articles plus Election 2004: The Urban Legend and groundbreaking research and commentary in "" His web site, Election Fraud News & The Money Party, offers a collection of resources and commentary on critical issues facing the country.

Well, my Senator took a turn downward...

...and he was showing promise, Webb (D-VA).  Said some nonsense about making FISA more efficient with modern technologies.  Of course. Jay Rockefeller (D, WV) who runs the Senate Intel Committee voted against it. 

I like using the grocery money to battle this incursion into our basic rights ... Lets do it and then write a book together:

The Patriots Diet:  Fasting for the Constitution

Think of the ads, "I fasted for a week, lost 8 pounds, and saved the Republic!"

All I can say about the Quisling Democrats is that "I'm not mad, I'm just a little disappointed." 

by Michael Collins (79 articles, 11 quicklinks, 5 diaries, 283 comments) on Sunday, August 5, 2007 at 9:09:58 PM
 


Kathlyn Stone is a Minnesota-based writer covering science and medicine, health care and related policies. She publishes www.fleshandstone.net, a health and science news site.
Kathlyn StoneKathlyn Stone is a Minnesota-based writer covering science and medicine, health care and related policies. She publishes www.fleshandstone.net, a health and science news site.

A diet book for patriots could be a best seller!

We have to think of really, um, creative ways of engaging people. Plain facts are so boring.

I can already see us on all the talk shows. Is Katie Couric still around?

Too bad about Webb. I know how you feel.  

 

by Kathlyn Stone (33 articles, 200 quicklinks, 19 diaries, 551 comments) on Sunday, August 5, 2007 at 9:21:08 PM
 


Michael Collins is a writer who focuses on clean elections and voting rights. See this summary of his articles plus Election 2004: The Urban Legend and groundbreaking research and commentary in "" His web site, Election Fraud News & The Money Party, offers a collection of resources and commentary on critical issues facing the country.
Michael CollinsMichael Collins is a writer who focuses on clean elections and voting rights. See this summary of his articles plus Election 2004: The Urban Legend and groundbreaking research and commentary in "" His web site, Election Fraud News & The Money Party, offers a collection of resources and commentary on critical issues facing the country.

Bait and switch...

It's like the days of only three television networks... you choose the lesser evil and they see it as an endorsement.

What does it take? Bush is at 25% approval, if even that, and they cave in like a cheap card table.

I'm in Virginia, for goodness sake, you'd think that Warner and Webb might have read Jefferson. Maybe it was a script for "The Jeffersons." Amazing and absurd.

Those who voted for this incursion into our liberties deserve ridicule.

by Michael Collins (79 articles, 11 quicklinks, 5 diaries, 283 comments) on Sunday, August 5, 2007 at 9:37:29 PM
 

 

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