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NSA Warrantless Surveillance Hearing Set for Jan. 20

Rep. John Conyers has announced the Democrats will hold a hearing on Bush's warrantless electronic surveillance program on January 20.

Rep. Conyers also highly recommends constitutional scholar Laurence Tribe's letter outlining the illegality of the program, which he includes in his post.

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    Re: NSA Warrantless Surveillance Hearing Set for J (none / 0) (#1)
    by Edger on Tue Jan 10, 2006 at 04:35:04 PM EST
    There's an old obscure saying: "Get out there and move the ball another yard down the field. And watch out for those who try to move the goal posts." Go, Conyers, Go.

    The best part of Huffpo and TPMCafe is the Congressional Bloggers. (TalkLeft is all best parts!)

    Re: NSA Warrantless Surveillance Hearing Set for J (none / 0) (#3)
    by jimakaPPJ on Wed Jan 11, 2006 at 05:57:37 AM EST
    et al - This is not a "congresssional hearing." Rather it is a meeting of Democrat Repsentaives designed to attract attention to themselves and their inaccurate claims. Some might call it a "show trial."

    What inaccurate claims?

    Re: NSA Warrantless Surveillance Hearing Set for J (none / 0) (#5)
    by Edger on Wed Jan 11, 2006 at 07:34:11 AM EST
    not a "congresssional hearing." It's not a chocolate sundae either, and no one has claimed it is. Some might call it a "show trial." Some might... who knows why. Then again, some might call it a "Democratic hearing" as Conyers did when he said "I announced today that I am calling Democratic hearings (though all are welcome)"

    The democrats are holding hearings, hmmm! Actually, I think this is a great thing. The security vrs liberty debate is exactly what we need. After all it looks like our security is going to be threatened by the terrorists for a long time coming, if not permanently, and it is about time that we settle this debate with popular concensus, and then begin to predicate our policies based on this. Lets hope the democrats holding these hearings take them seriously and try to do more than just give the W admin a black eye.

    Re: NSA Warrantless Surveillance Hearing Set for J (none / 0) (#7)
    by Sailor on Wed Jan 11, 2006 at 05:57:27 PM EST
    After all it looks like our security is going to be threatened by the terrorists for a long time coming
    Terrorists have always been here. You just didn't care as long as they were only killing people whose views you didn't agree with. A threat to life is very bad; a threat to freedom is worse.

    Re: NSA Warrantless Surveillance Hearing Set for J (none / 0) (#8)
    by Edger on Thu Jan 12, 2006 at 09:28:53 AM EST
    A threat to life is very bad; a threat to freedom is worse. A threat to freedom is a threat to life, I think. It's terrorism, too...