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Why FISA Must Go: Bush Would Tell You But Then He'd Have To Kill You

According to the NYTimes:

The director of national intelligence, Michael McConnell, said yesterday that the evidence of what is wrong with FISA was too secret to share with all Americans.

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    All going according to plan (5.00 / 2) (#2)
    by profmarcus on Wed May 02, 2007 at 12:48:13 PM EST
    george bush, just prior to the 2006 elections...
       "Put on your track shoes, we're going to run to the finish."

    the nyt op-ed says "suddenly," but there's nothing "suddenly" about it... the bush administration told us very clearly back before the november elections that they were going to go full-tilt boogie right up to the day bush leaves office, and that is precisely what they're doing... what's more, if you factor this in, the picture becomes even darker - if that's possible...
    [T]he President's team has been planning for what one strategist describes as "a cataclysmic fight to the death" over the balance between Congress and the White House if confronted with congressional subpoenas it deems inappropriate. The strategist says the Bush team is "going to assert that power, and they're going to fight it all the way to the Supreme Court on every issue, every time, no compromise, no discussion, no negotiation."

    please ask yourself why any call for bipartisanship, dialog, or reasoned, rational communication with this criminal administration makes any sense...

    And, yes, I DO take it personally

    Great Line (none / 0) (#1)
    by squeaky on Wed May 02, 2007 at 12:42:14 PM EST
    BTD, hilarious although a horrifying shade of truth.

    So Bush (none / 0) (#3)
    by Edger on Thu May 03, 2007 at 06:49:19 PM EST
    is taking the fifth on this? Sounds like an admission of guilt to me....