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To: Sully- who wrote (5832)5/11/2006 6:02:12 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14758
 
great article...

thanks

Let's put the issue very simply. The president has the power as commander in chief under the Constitution to intercept and monitor the communications of America's enemies. Indeed, it would be a very weird interpretation of the Constitution to say that the commander in chief could order U.S. forces to kill America's enemies but not to wiretap -- or, more likely these days, electronically intercept -- their communications. Presidents have asserted and exercised this power repeatedly and consistently over the last quarter-century.


yep...

we can kill those bastards, but by golly, intercept their phone messages???? that's just going TOO FAR!



To: Sully- who wrote (5832)5/11/2006 6:03:02 PM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14758
 
I want to see some ARRESTS including the EDITORS of newspapers that VIOLATE THE LAW in exposing NATIONAL SECRETS and try and hide behind FREEDOM OF THE PRESS. Where do THEY have the RIGHT to ENDANGER WE THE PEOPLE? jdn