Congress Must Stop the Administration's Operation in Secret
NYT. April 16 - The Bush administration's allies in Congress on Monday blocked a bill that would require the White House to disclose the locations of secret prisons run by the Central Intelligence Agency and to reveal the amount spent annually by American intelligence agencies. The vote on the intelligence bill was a blow to Senate Democrats, newly in control of Congress, who had hoped that they would be able to extract more details from the White House about some of the most widely debated intelligence programs begun after the Sept. 11 attacks.
This NYT piece reveals the Administration's relentless pursuit of extra constitutional conduct en route to ending constitutional government in the United States. Congress must not any longer tolerate this behavior and bring the Administration under control.
This NYT piece reveals the Administration's relentless pursuit of extra constitutional conduct en route to ending constitutional government in the United States. Congress must not any longer tolerate this behavior and bring the Administration under control.
1 Comments:
Yeah, this sort of thing shows that congressional allies of The Regime are not giving up yet.
I think I read in that article that Harry Reid said that he was not done with the issue yet, right? Glad to see persistence.
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