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Specter Wants Answers on Spying
By The Associated Press The Associated Press Sunday, February 5, 2006; 3:49 PM UNANSWERED QUESTIONS: Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., says Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has not adequately answered questions... ...
rudkla - 6. Feb, 16:00
Can the President Order a Killing on U.S. Soil?
In the latest twist in the debate over presidential powers, a Justice Department official suggested that in certain circumstances, the president might have the power to order the killing of terrorist suspects... ...
rudkla - 6. Feb, 15:56
Rumsfeld, Cheney Wanted Warrantless Wiretaps in 70's
An intense debate erupted during former US President Gerald Ford's administration over the president's powers to eavesdrop without warrants to gather foreign intelligence. http://www. truthout.org/docs_2006/020 506X.shtml ...
rudkla - 5. Feb, 21:58
ACLU Exposes New Government Spying on Innocent Americans
ACLU v. NSA Clients Respond to White House Claims Clients in the ACLU's lawsuit against the NSA share their thoughts about the White House spin on its illegal spying program. Play the audio or download... ...
rudkla - 3. Feb, 15:57
Reflection on Alito, the Constitution, and Civil Liberties
Common Dreams by John Buell 02/01/06 Holding unnamed 'enemy combatants' under indefinite confinement, permitting the secret torture of detainees in Iraq, and bypassing Congress in order to secretly authorize... ...
rudkla - 2. Feb, 18:43
Government eavesdropping: The biggest secret
Mother Jones by Thomas Powers 02/01/06 In public life as in kindergarten, the all-important word is no. We are living with the consequences of the inability to say no to the President's war of choice... ...
rudkla - 2. Feb, 18:38
The Biggest Secret: the meaning of the recent NSA spying scandal
Thomas Powers explores the meaning of the recent NSA spying scandal and the abject failure of Congress (or the American public) to rein in this administration. Put plainly, the President decided to attack... ...
rudkla - 1. Feb, 23:10