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Bush on the need for wiretapping

Is Bush right to say the main problem with this controvery is that it exists?
Were Congress members adequately consulted and informed about this programme?

See http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/19/AR2005121900211_pf.html

Gore responds

'War's stunning price tag'

Very interesting White House press briefing

...on the issue of wiretapping, among other topics.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/01/20060117-3.html

Is he really President anyway?

Impeachment??!!!

'Finally, it has started. People have begun to speak of impeaching President George W. Bush--not in hushed whispers but openly, in newspapers, on the Internet, in ordinary conversations and even in Congress. As a former member of Congress who sat on the House Judiciary Committee during the impeachment proceedings against President Richard Nixon, I believe they are right to do so.

I can still remember the sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach during those proceedings, when it became clear that the President had so systematically abused the powers of the presidency and so threatened the rule of law that he had to be removed from office. As a Democrat who opposed many of President Nixon's policies, I still found voting for his impeachment to be one of the most sobering and unpleasant tasks I ever had to undertake. None of the members of the committee took pleasure in voting for impeachment; after all, Democrat or Republican, Nixon was still our President.

At the time, I hoped that our committee's work would send a strong signal to future Presidents that they had to obey the rule of law. I was wrong.'

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20060130/holtzman

ACLU sues NSA

'Saying that the Bush administration’s illegal spying on Americans must end, the American Civil Liberties Union today filed a first-of-its-kind lawsuit against the National Security Agency seeking to stop a secret electronic surveillance program that has been in place since shortly after September 11, 2001.'

http://www.aclu.org/safefree/nsaspying/23486prs20060117.html

Boycott Fox News

... for their unbelievably biased coverage of almost every major American political issue. Just look at any potentially damaging story for the Bush administration and you will see how they're falling over themselves to add caveats and rebut anti-Bush points. This does not, of couse, apply the other way around. (See for example coverage of Gore's recent attack on Bush.)

Gore emulating Luther King?

Bush on LK: 'an American who called Americans to account when we didn't live up to our ideals' (http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/01/20060116.html)

Who will call Bush to account for obvious high crimes and misdemeanours? Let's hope Gore at least continues to do so.

White House response to Gore on Wiretapping

'The White House on Tuesday rejected Al Gore's assertion that President George W. Bush broke the law in authorizing domestic eavesdropping and said the former vice president's comments showed "hypocrisy."'

http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=politicsNews&storyID=2006-01-17T181134Z_01_N17322421_RTRUKOC_0_US-SECURITY-EAVESDROPPING-GORE.xml