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Carter and Cliton Administrations Secret search 'n surveillance -- WITHOUT COURT ORDER
wrote in message oups.com... JohnH wrote: On 21 Dec 2005 06:06:43 -0800, "Mule" wrote: http://www.drudgereport.com/flash8.htm Bill Clinton Signed Executive Order that allowed Attorney General to do searches without court approval Clinton, February 9, 1995: "The Attorney General is authorized to approve physical searches, without a court order" WASH POST, July 15, 1994: Extend not only to searches of the homes of U.S. citizens but also -- in the delicate words of a Justice Department official -- to "places where you wouldn't find or would be unlikely to find information involving a U.S. citizen... would allow the government to use classified electronic surveillance techniques, such as infrared sensors to observe people inside their homes, without a court order." Deputy Attorney General Jamie S. Gorelick, the Clinton administration believes the president "has inherent authority to conduct warrantless searches for foreign intelligence purposes." Secret searches and wiretaps of Aldrich Ames's office and home in June and October 1993, both without a federal warrant. Government officials decided in the Ames case that no warrant was required because the searches were conducted for "foreign intelligence purposes," a goal of such vital national security interest that they said it justified extraordinary police powers. Government lawyers have used this principle to justify other secret searches by U.S. authorities Jimmy Carter Signed Executive Order on May 23, 1979: "Attorney General is authorized to approve electronic surveillance to acquire foreign intelligence information without a court order." ------------------------------------------------------------- And this wasn't even in a time of WAR !!!!! I wonder why this wasn't in the time artical??? Because they were Democrats. Simple. -- And he takes the lure......... Didn't take long..... The lure was tipped with a nightcrawler, a day-old minnow, an entire can of tuna with holes punched in it, and a piece of catfish stinkbait the size of a golf ball. John could not resist. |
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Carter and Cliton Administrations Secret search 'n surveillance -- WITHOUT COURT ORDER
"Fred Dehl" wrote in message ... "Mule" wrote in ups.com: I have no problem with the POTUS spying on less than 1000 people in a country of 200,000,000 in a time of war. On what date did Congress declare war?\ And when was the last declaration of war? How many battles been fought since then? |
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Carter and Cliton Administrations Secret search 'n surveillance -- WITHOUT COURT ORDER
Chuck,
An effective fisherman knows how to dangle that bait in a very effective manner. We do have a few great fisherman in the group, but it does seem to be much more civil. wrote in message oups.com... JohnH wrote: On 21 Dec 2005 06:06:43 -0800, "Mule" wrote: http://www.drudgereport.com/flash8.htm Bill Clinton Signed Executive Order that allowed Attorney General to do searches without court approval Clinton, February 9, 1995: "The Attorney General is authorized to approve physical searches, without a court order" WASH POST, July 15, 1994: Extend not only to searches of the homes of U.S. citizens but also -- in the delicate words of a Justice Department official -- to "places where you wouldn't find or would be unlikely to find information involving a U.S. citizen... would allow the government to use classified electronic surveillance techniques, such as infrared sensors to observe people inside their homes, without a court order." Deputy Attorney General Jamie S. Gorelick, the Clinton administration believes the president "has inherent authority to conduct warrantless searches for foreign intelligence purposes." Secret searches and wiretaps of Aldrich Ames's office and home in June and October 1993, both without a federal warrant. Government officials decided in the Ames case that no warrant was required because the searches were conducted for "foreign intelligence purposes," a goal of such vital national security interest that they said it justified extraordinary police powers. Government lawyers have used this principle to justify other secret searches by U.S. authorities Jimmy Carter Signed Executive Order on May 23, 1979: "Attorney General is authorized to approve electronic surveillance to acquire foreign intelligence information without a court order." ------------------------------------------------------------- And this wasn't even in a time of WAR !!!!! I wonder why this wasn't in the time artical??? Because they were Democrats. Simple. -- John H **** May your Christmas be Spectacular!**** *****...and your New Year even Better!***** (psst. Hey JohnH. don't take the bait) Merry almost Christmas. |
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Carter and Cliton Administrations Secret search 'n surveillance -- WITHOUT COURT ORDER
"Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... On 21 Dec 2005 06:06:43 -0800, "Mule" wrote: http://www.drudgereport.com/flash8.htm Bill Clinton Signed Executive Order that allowed Attorney General to do searches without court approval Clinton, February 9, 1995: "The Attorney General is authorized to approve physical searches, without a court order" So, your point is that if Clinton got BJs in the oval office, it is OK for Bush, too? Right? -- _ ___c \ _| \_ __\_| oooo \_____ ~~~~|______________/ ~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Southport, NC. http://myworkshop.idleplay.net/ Homepage* http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide As long as it is not with an employee, and he does not lie about it under oath. |
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Carter and Cliton Administrations Secret search 'n surveillance -- WITHOUT COURT ORDER
Doug Kanter wrote: wrote in message oups.com... JohnH wrote: On 21 Dec 2005 06:06:43 -0800, "Mule" wrote: http://www.drudgereport.com/flash8.htm Bill Clinton Signed Executive Order that allowed Attorney General to do searches without court approval Clinton, February 9, 1995: "The Attorney General is authorized to approve physical searches, without a court order" WASH POST, July 15, 1994: Extend not only to searches of the homes of U.S. citizens but also -- in the delicate words of a Justice Department official -- to "places where you wouldn't find or would be unlikely to find information involving a U.S. citizen... would allow the government to use classified electronic surveillance techniques, such as infrared sensors to observe people inside their homes, without a court order." Deputy Attorney General Jamie S. Gorelick, the Clinton administration believes the president "has inherent authority to conduct warrantless searches for foreign intelligence purposes." Secret searches and wiretaps of Aldrich Ames's office and home in June and October 1993, both without a federal warrant. Government officials decided in the Ames case that no warrant was required because the searches were conducted for "foreign intelligence purposes," a goal of such vital national security interest that they said it justified extraordinary police powers. Government lawyers have used this principle to justify other secret searches by U.S. authorities Jimmy Carter Signed Executive Order on May 23, 1979: "Attorney General is authorized to approve electronic surveillance to acquire foreign intelligence information without a court order." ------------------------------------------------------------- And this wasn't even in a time of WAR !!!!! I wonder why this wasn't in the time artical??? Because they were Democrats. Simple. -- And he takes the lure......... Didn't take long..... The lure was tipped with a nightcrawler, a day-old minnow, an entire can of tuna with holes punched in it, and a piece of catfish stinkbait the size of a golf ball. John could not resist. You forgot the Limburger cheese and cat entrails..... |