Wednesday, February 15, 2006

WH doesn't want investigation into domestic spying

White House to stop Congress from investigating domestic spying issue

The White House may be on the verge of preventing any investigation by Congress in to the domestic spying scandal:

Congress appeared ready to launch an investigation into the Bush administration's warrantless domestic surveillance program last week, but an all-out White House lobbying campaign has dramatically slowed the effort and may kill it, key Republican and Democratic sources said yesterday.

The Senate intelligence committee is scheduled to vote tomorrow on a Democratic-sponsored motion to start an inquiry into the recently revealed program in which the National Security Agency eavesdrops on an undisclosed number of phone calls and e-mails involving U.S. residents without obtaining warrants from a secret court. Two committee Democrats said the panel -- made up of eight Republicans and seven Democrats -- was clearly leaning in favor of the motion last week but now is closely divided and possibly inclined against it.

The GOP has completely diminished the power of Congress. They are making Bush a dictator. It's pathetic.


(Americablog)
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Boy, I wonder what it is like to live in a democracy that actually has checks and balances. Seems as if I have heard of such a place existing at one time....