How Bush Gained the Power to Spy on You without Security Justifications
By Aziz Huq, TheNation.com
Posted on August 9, 2007, Printed on August 9, 2007
http://www.alternet.org/story/59190/
After enduring weeks of blistering criticism for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales's inartful elisions about the National Security Agency (NSA) spying activities, the Bush Administration has successfully forced on Congress a law that largely authorizes open-ended surveillance of Americans' overseas phone calls and e-mails. How did they do it?
The Protect America Act of 2007 -- the title alone ought to be warning that unsavory motives are at work -- is the most recent example of the national security waltz, a three-step Administration maneuver for taking defeat and turning it into victory.
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