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Cheney sticks to the script on spying program

February 8, 2006 12:34 AM / Bush Leagues .

Vice President Dick Cheney on Tuesday ignored bipartisan concerns over the legality of President Bush's warrantless eavesdropping program and spouted the standard administration line of "we have all the legal authority we need."

Democrats and some Republicans have urged the Bush administration to work with Congress to revise a law already on the books in order to end questions about whether the spy program, initiated after the September 11, 2001 attacks, was constitutional.

In an interview on PBS' "Newshour," Cheney was asked whether President Bush was willing to work with Congress to settle some of the legal questions about the spy program.

"We believe ... that we have all the legal authority we need," Cheney said.

He said Bush had indicated he was willing to listen to ideas from Congress and that members of Congress certainly have the right to suggest changes.

"We'd have to make a decision, as the administration, whether or not we think it would help and would enhance our capabilities," he said.

A House Republican whose subcommittee oversees the National Security Agency, which conducted the eavesdropping, broke ranks with the White House and called for a full congressional inquiry into the program, The New York Times reported.

Rep. Heather Wilson of New Mexico, chairwoman of a House Intelligence subcommittee, said in an interview with the paper that she had "serious concerns" about the surveillance program.

By withholding information about its operations from many lawmakers, she said, the administration has deepened her apprehension about whom the agency is monitoring and why.

Wilson is the first Republican on either the House or Senate intelligence committees to call for a full congressional investigation into the program.

The NSA program was exposed in December by The New York Times. It monitors telephone calls and e-mail exchanges between people in the United States and abroad when one party is suspected of links to al Qaeda.

A 1978 law, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, makes it illegal to spy on U.S. citizens in the United States without the approval of a special security court.

Some senators have suggested changes in the law to bring it up to date with today's fast-paced world of high-speed communications like cell phones and e-mail.

WHITE HOUSE CHALLENGED

At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Monday Democrats and some Republicans challenged the assertion that Bush had the authority to act under both the Constitution and a congressional resolution that authorized the use of U.S. force against al Qaeda three days after the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington.

Cheney said he was concerned that additional legislation on the issue would disclose the program in a way that would possibly damage it.

"I think it's important for us if we're going to proceed legislatively to keep in mind that there's a price to be paid for that and it might well in fact do irreparable damage to our capacity to collect this information," he said.

Cheney also said some congressional critics were changing their tune on the program now that it was public. When they were briefed privately on the classified program, they had been supportive, he said.

"I presided over most of those briefings, there was no great concern expressed that somehow we needed to come get additional legislative authority," he said.


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"in order to end questions about whether the spy program, initiated after the September 11, 2001 attacks, was constitutional."

After? No, this program started early 2001... months before.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011306Z.shtml

Posted by at February 8, 2006 10:58 AM

Cheney said he was concerned that additional legislation on the issue would disclose the program in a way that would possibly damage it.

"I think it's important for us if we're going to proceed legislatively to keep in mind that there's a price to be paid for that and it might well in fact do irreparable damage to our capacity to collect this information," he said.

It's the same technique use by all the thugs in the Bush Gang: First..take away our liberties by doing whatever they please...then, insist that undoing what they did would jeopardize their "ability to wage war". Good Christ, wrap me in the flag whenever I strike you. You wouldn't insult the FLAG would you!

Posted by Dean Livingston at February 8, 2006 12:26 PM

Investigation my sad red ass! What kind of investigation starts out with nobody getting sworn in? This was a joke from the beginning! To corner a weasel, you have to plug up all the holes! NOBODY PLUGGED UP THE HOLES! This is nothing but a chance to let Bush and Co. play "You can't handle the truth!"

The truth is that Bush and Co. don't know what the truth is! We've been handling that for way too long!

Posted by Stoney (yea that's my real name!) at February 8, 2006 01:48 PM

Next time I get pulled over for a speeding ticket
I will just tell the Officer,"I believe I have all the Legal Authority I need to drive as fast as I want".......since the written Law in this country means nothing!

Posted by at February 8, 2006 03:56 PM

As the early Patriot Dr. Samuel Johnson observed and the Bush Administration continues to prove every day; National Security-The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel.

Posted by Peter Chewning at February 8, 2006 04:20 PM

Good For Heather Wilson. There must be more R's willing to come to our side to resolve this illegal spying by this "administration". Bush should be indicted for being a war criminal, as should all of his cabinet, some of his "administration", and most cronies. Let's hope Bush/Cheney are arrested this year. This nation cannot tolerate another three years of this "president"

Posted by lickspittle at February 8, 2006 06:07 PM

At what point in time do the sleeping masses finally awaken to the "Grand theft Constitution"that has been taking place under our very eyes over the last 93 years? Believe it or not,the battle is all but lost because we(and our predecessors)were sleeping while the evil forces of elitist globalism were(and are)working dilligently to destroy our constitutional republic.Contrary to popular belief,our forefathers feared and hated the possibility of their brilliant socio-political experiment devolving into a democracy,never thinking of our possible degeneration into corporate-fascist dictatorship.
It occurs to me,that our esteemed patriarchs grossly overestimated the mettle of their descendants.

Posted by Ed Davis at February 8, 2006 06:39 PM

"Constitutionl Republic"....."Good job Mr Davis"

Posted by at February 9, 2006 12:56 AM

Let me try this again, Constitution-a-l Republic,
Mr Davis is right on the money.

Posted by at February 9, 2006 01:13 AM

Gee! Thanks.

Posted by Ed Davis at February 9, 2006 07:55 PM

"Beware of the leader who bangs the drums of war to whip the citizenry into patriotic ferver, for patriotism is indeed a double-edged sword. It both emboldens the blood, just as it narrows the mind."

"And when the drums of war have reached a fever pitch and the blood boils with hate and the mind is closed, the leader will have no need in seizing the rights of the citizenry. Rather, the citizenry infused with fear and blinded by patriotism, will offer up all of their rights unto the leader and do it gladly so."

"How do I know? I know for this is what I have done. And I am Caesar."
Julius Caesar (101-44BC)

Here we go, again!!!!

Posted by TJ at February 10, 2006 02:39 PM

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