At this point it seems if the Bush Administration asked for the power to murder Democratic members of Congress, the DC Dems would immediately pass legislation to that effect.
“After being caught trying to steal an inch, the administration now has the gall to ask for the whole mile,” says Anthony Romero, head of the ACLU.
Yet now the Democratic leaders appear ready to give such spying their retroactive blessing.
“Under pressure from President Bush, Democratic leaders in Congress are scrambling to pass legislation this week to expand the government’s electronic wiretapping powers,” reports James Risen in the August 1 edition of The New York Times. (Risen was one of two Times reporters who broke the original story of the NSA spying.)
Not all Democrats are going along, however. Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin calls the bill “an egregious power grab.”
But that’s what Bush is best at and Democratic leaders so complicit in.
Given that Congress is enabling Bush with MORE unconstitutional powers, does anyone seriously think the Dick Cheney Democrats will stop Bush's plans in Iraq? If so, I have a bridge to sell you.
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