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FREE SPACE: Lisa Graves on NSA Wiretapping

Lisa Graves of the Center for National Security Studies discusses NSA wiretapping, the Bush administration's claim to have uncheckable authority in this matter, as well as the personnel changes at the Justice Dept which have given the administration so much leeway. She details challenge Congress faces in providing meanginful oversight to the operations of the federal government in the area of national security.
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I Am Just a Bill

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"President Bush has used "signing statements" hundreds of times to vitiate the meaning of statutes passed by Congress. In effect, Bush is vetoing the bills he signs into law by asserting unilateral authority as commander-in-chief to bypass or set aside the laws he signs. For example, Bush has asserted that he has the power to ignore the McCain amendment against torture, to ignore the law that requires a warrant to spy on Americans, to ignore the prohibition against indefinite detention without charges or trial, and to ignore the Geneva Conventions to which the US is signatory."

Paul Craig Roberts