Friday, December 23, 2005

 

Bizarre

This from the War Room:
The Post reports that Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, who presides over the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, has asked top-ranking officials from the National Security Agency and the Justice Department to brief judges on the court about Bush's secret surveillance program. Depending on what they hear, the Post says, the judges could then "demand that the Justice Department produce proof that previous wiretaps were not tainted." Warrants obtained based on information obtained through warrantless surveillance could be called into question, the Post says. And one judge on the court said that there could even be calls -- from the judges themselves -- to disband the secret FISA court in protest of the president's actions.
Well, that last thing must be a joke. You know, someone celebrating (Christmas, I'm sure, not the holidays) a little too much.

But about this tainting stuff: if the administration doesn't care about the surveillance being doing legally, why care whether the FISA court is concerned that its rubber-stamp warrants are legitimately granted? All they are are legal cover for the policy of an administration that has no respect for any aspect of a system of law (except as a means of upward transfer of wealth).

And from the D'uh Dept. (same story):
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Judge Dee Benson, a former staffer for Sen. Orrin Hatch who was appointed to the bench by the president's father, said he needs more information before deciding just how troubled he is by the revelations of warrantless spying. "But I wonder," he tells the Post, "if you've got us here, why didn't you go through us? They've said it's faster [to bypass FISA], but they have emergency authority under FISA, so I don't know."
Well, Judge Einstein, that begs the issue, doesn't it? But then, what should one expect of an administration with zero tolerance for the requirements of a system of law?

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