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More on the FISA revision

Let’s see if we can figure out why this story just happened to pop up now. First of all we know that portions of the FISA law were ruled unconstitutional by a court “several” months ago. So, key lawmakers have known about this “problem” for months. Yet, we heard nothing. Why now? Why right before Congress goes for August recess? Maybe it was because of Senator Obama’s speech. Obama, in my opinion, sounded realistic when he said that the administration lost Osama bin Laden and that he would go after Al Qaeda in Pakistan if Musharraf wouldn’t. Obama sounded muscular. Dems scrambled to match Obama. The Bush White House was left with - that’s what we are doing when in fact that isn’t what the administration is doing.

So like a poor magician the Bush Administration is trying to distract us from the real issue. Why hasn’t Osama bin Laden been captured or killed? Why did the Bush administration let Bin Laden get out of Kabel? or Tora Bora?

Finally, the republicans have revised FISA almost every year since 9/11. Why haven’t they got it right yet?

Statement from Senator Russ Feingold:

We need to wiretap terrorists, and we should address the problem that has been identified with FISA with respect to foreign-to-foreign communications. But the administration’s overly broad proposal goes far beyond that and would leave critical decisions related to surveillance involving Americans entirely up to the Attorney General. The proposal from the Democratic leadership is better and involves FISA court review from the start. But it does not have adequate safeguards to protect Americans’ privacy. The bill should also include a 90-day sunset to ensure Congress has the chance to identify and fix any problems with this new proposal.”

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From WaPo:

A federal intelligence court judge earlier this year secretly declared a key element of the Bush administration’s wiretapping efforts illegal, according to a lawmaker and government sources, providing a previously unstated rationale for fevered efforts by congressional lawmakers this week to expand the president’s spying powers.

House Minority Leader John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) disclosed elements of the court’s decision in remarks Tuesday to Fox News as he was promoting the administration-backed wiretapping legislation. Boehner has denied revealing classified information, but two government officials privy to the details confirmed that his remarks concerned classified information.  (more…)

 
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Boehner on FISA and Dems

Well, if I asked you to tell me what Republican John Boehner would say about the Democratic leadership and the FISA revision, I bet you could outline his talking points. He would say that the Dems are trying to hurt America. The Dems have no interest in national security. All they want to do is spend your money. Naturally, he says almost that exact nonsense.

When I heard about this yesterday, I asked the question why are we playing with the FISA laws again? The Republican Congress just amended the law in March 2006.

Nice post by UndercoverBlue on this subject.

 
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Al Quada…I mean Socialism is bad.

Rudy Guilliani was in New Hampshire this week using some very dirty words: Socialism and France.

That’s right he was talking about health care and using the Bush technique of repeating unrelated but inflammatory words to confuse and scare the bejesus out of folks.

“Deal with it the American way!” Guilliani bellowed repeatedly in his New Hampshire tour this week.

Ah, the American way. One of the richest nations in the world leaving nearly 50 million adults and children without basic health insurance. I’m simply swelling with patriotism.

When are we going to shake off our old Cold War freakiness and start taking care of our citizens?

But wait! It’s not all doom and gloom on the health care front. The House passed a huge expansion of the Children’s Health Insurance program this week, helping to insure millions of low-income kids using tobacco tax money. It’s a significant step toward universal coverage and gives Democrat House leaders something to finally celebrate.

The bill looks like it will make it through the senate, but still faces it’s biggest challenge from our veto-promising president.

Sounds like big tobacco vs. little kids ‘07.

Countdown: Obama - really fighting Al Qaeda

Senator Obama is reminding folks that Dems can be strong.  Dems can be assertive.  Dems can fight the war on Terror and do a better job.

Keith Olbermann has a rather good interview with Jonathan Alter.  They do talk about recent poll numbers , national poll numbers, showing Hillary with a 15 - 20 point lead over Obama.  What Alter forgets is the power of Iowa in the Democratic party.   The winner of Iowa gets a huge boost of money and momentum.  Hillary doesn’t look like she will win Iowa.  Edwards and Obama are leading all of the “important” early states.

 
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