A special court that has routinely approved eavesdropping operations has put new restrictions on the ability of U.S. spy agencies to intercept e-mails and telephone calls of suspected terrorists overseas, U.S. officials said Wednesday.IF WE'RE ATTACKED BETWEEN NOW AND 8/11 - RAJAB 27 - THEN I'LL BLAME CONGRESS AND THE COURTS.
The previously undisclosed ruling by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has prompted concern among senior intelligence officials and lawmakers that the efforts of U.S. spy agencies to track terrorism suspects might be impaired at a time when analysts have warned that the United States is under heightened risk of attack.
Thursday, August 02, 2007
WHY THE US CONSTITUTION MADE THE PRESIDENT- AND NOT CONGRESS OR THE COURTS - COMMANDER IN CHIEF
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If the founding fathers had made Congress or the Courts the Commander in Chief, the Indians would have driven us into the Atlantic, without our military ever firing a shot.
ReplyDeletecowabunga! u r right!
ReplyDeletei read somewhere that congress nearly took command away from George Washington.
they wanted him to redeploy to canada!