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June 6, 2008 2:00 PM

Biden Assails McCain On Warrantless Wiretapping

Senate Foreign Relations Committee chair Joe Biden, a former presidential candidate seen as a potential running mate for Barack Obama, has issued a statement regarding John McCain's apparent belief that the practice of wiretapping without warrants is legal.

As the New York Times reported today, McCain advisor Douglas Holtz-Eakin wrote in a letter than McCain believes that President Bush had the right to authorize the U.S. to monitor Americans' international communications without warrants, despite the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, drafted in 1978.

McCain believes “neither the administration nor the telecoms need apologize for actions that most people, except for the A.C.L.U. and trial lawyers, understand were constitutional and appropriate in the wake of the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001," Holtz-Eakin wrote. He added that McCain would, as President, not be opposed to "asking the telecoms for appropriate assistance to collect intelligence against foreign threats to the United States as authorized by Article II of the Constitution.”

In his statement, Biden wrote that the FISA statute, which he helped draft, "made clear the exclusive legal steps the President must take in order to conduct national security surveillance."

"President Bush chose to ignore the law and now it seems Senator McCain will continue this policy," Biden writes. "Once again – there is no daylight between President Bush and Sen. McCain."

"We all share the goal of capturing the terrorists and protecting national security and we can do that without violating the privacy of the American people," he added. "Like President Bush, Sen. McCain is presenting the American people with a false choice—national security or civil liberties. We need a President who understands that we can have both. It’s what our values and our Constitution demands.”
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by mattcat25 June 9, 2008 1:08 PM EDT
We%u2019ve learned that the Republicans will lie about anything even a threat from Weapons of Mass Destruction to promote their power and profits. The NSA Spy Program is illegal and we can%u2019t trust the Republican Party to not abuse it, that%u2019s why Congress has reverted by to the FISA Court.

You can%u2019t have any trust with Republicans.
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by tiredofobama June 9, 2008 12:21 AM EDT
I will agree to disagree with Mr. McCain on this one...there are much more important issues right now than this one, and it can be fixed later!

Frankly I trust John McCain a whole hellova lot more than I trust Obama on other more important national security issues.

The thought that this Marxist, America hating dipwad will have a security clearance and access to the power of the White House is absurd!
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by tiredofobama June 9, 2008 12:17 AM EDT
The May 31 DNC Rules and By-Laws Committee (RBC) violated this Charter by going behind closed doors for those hours, to deliberate in secret on perhaps the most crucial matter of this election -- the seating of Michigan and Florida delegates.

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Posted by TruUSA at 11:04 PM : Jun 06, 2008

-Then how did you know the results of their meetings? Journalists were reporting, moron!


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Posted by trishab4 at 08:23 AM : Jun 07, 2008

Because they came out and announced it, stupid!
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by mattcat25 June 8, 2008 10:19 PM EDT
Republicans need to led, they need to be told what to think and what to say. They have an confused and abnormal view on War, Guns, ***, Religion, Racism, and Greed.

These are the Republican Values and Principles my friends.
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by watcher269-2009 June 8, 2008 11:33 AM EDT
Breaking news boys and girls:


McCain would like to see a man on Mars


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What - trying to meet Sen Craig or Sen. LIE''berman in airport stalls too risky these days?
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by wdrussell1 June 8, 2008 11:14 AM EDT
Well we can see that tru is one of those that Rush leads around by the nose.
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by June 7, 2008 10:39 PM EDT
Re Biden''s ability to unite the Dems and Reps in Congress:

S.AMDT.2997 (Biden-Brownback bill) passed with overwhelming BI-PARTISAN support 75-23 (not the first time Biden has achieved bi-partisan support) - the first time the Senate has passed a vote on Iraq with both Dems and Reps without hesitation. Funny thing - McCain didn''t vote (a most important Bill...) and other noteworthy Reps who voted in favor include Kay (Bailey) Hutchinson, *** Lugar, Mitch McConnell, and John Warner, and Orrin Hatch.

Perhaps you should read more about our Congress and what they are doing before you read the blogs and pundits'' opinions - and then choose your comments, accordingly.
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by deacon20081 June 7, 2008 3:31 PM EDT
John McSame reminds me of an old dog laying in the corner. Why move from the position he is in. His "masters" call the shots and "take care" of him. If he growls at being kicked they might put him down.....better to do what he is "told" and sleep through it.
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by trishab4 June 7, 2008 11:23 AM EDT
The May 31 DNC Rules and By-Laws Committee (RBC) violated this Charter by going behind closed doors for those hours, to deliberate in secret on perhaps the most crucial matter of this election -- the seating of Michigan and Florida delegates.

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Posted by TruUSA at 11:04 PM : Jun 06, 2008

-Then how did you know the results of their meetings? Journalists were reporting, moron!
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by pboskovich June 6, 2008 11:44 PM EDT
So then, you don''t think we should secretly listen in on international phone calls from suspected terrorist? If you are not a suspect, they are not listening. How does that take away your right to privacy? How will it change the lives of Americans? It won%u2019t. I just do not get you liberals. You want to raise everyone%u2019s taxes and tell everyone how to live, which impacts everyone%u2019s life everyday, but you want to take a way effective tools to keep all of us safe. It makes no sense.
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by starleo146 June 6, 2008 10:09 PM EDT
Which McCain is that?

McFlip or McFlop


Posted by IOWEIGN at 05:12 PM : Jun 06, 2008

Love it good post
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by garsh548 June 6, 2008 9:27 PM EDT
Is there still a Constitution of the United States? Does Mr Bush or Mr McCain respect the Constitution?
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by citadelma June 6, 2008 8:13 PM EDT
McCain is correct. It''''''''''''''''s only bedwetting liberals who believe the enemies of our country deserve the rights afforded to US citizens.

Posted by LibH8er
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It''s your and my rights he''s tromping on, dumb ***!
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by ioweign June 6, 2008 8:12 PM EDT
McCain is correct. It''''s only bedwetting liberals who believe the enemies of our country deserve the rights afforded to US citizens.

Posted by LibH8er at 02:39 PM : Jun 06, 2008

Which McCain is that?

McFlip or McFlop

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by mattcat25 June 6, 2008 7:34 PM EDT
The NSA spy program was for political purposes, just like every other agency the Bush Administration has infected with Right Wing Operatives and Cronies. The FISA court has been completely adequate to suffice today%u2019s high tech needs for security. George Bush started this illegal wiretapping of foreign communications during his (well known now) bogus run-up to invading Iraq. Bush wanted to know what United Nations Members were talking about, and if they were going to impede his plan. Illegal wiretapping and eaves dropping for oppositional research has become another sick and paranoid obsession that has afflicted the Republican Party.
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by tonyd_31 June 6, 2008 7:17 PM EDT
McCain is correct. It''''''''s only bedwetting liberals who believe the enemies of our country deserve the rights afforded to US citizens.

Posted by LibH8er


Another stupid post by the pissy crossdresser himself
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by shingles1 June 6, 2008 7:03 PM EDT
Brian Montopoli, is ignoring another part of this issue - the fact that McCain has flip flopped on this issue. Instead, Montopoli is covering McCain''s rear by perpetuating this fake portrayal of McCain as a "straight talker" - this despite McCain''s multiple flip flops on virtually every single issue.

Here''s a Q&A with the Boston Globe on December 20, 2007:

"1. Does the president have inherent powers under the Constitution to conduct surveillance for national security purposes without judicial warrants, regardless of federal statutes?

McCain: There are some areas where the statutes don''t apply, such as in the surveillance of overseas communications. Where they do apply, however, I think that presidents have the obligation to obey and enforce laws that are passed by Congress and signed into law by the president, no matter what the situation is.

Okay, so is that a no, in other words, federal statute trumps inherent power in that case, warrantless surveillance?

McCain: I don''t think the president has the right to disobey any law."
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by aboz3 June 6, 2008 6:59 PM EDT
Since when did adhereing to the constitution become so unfashionable? Ah yes, G W Bush.. that is when!
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by hotguyg June 6, 2008 6:53 PM EDT
Joe. You got less than 1% of the vote in the Iowa primary after campaigning there 24 x 7 for 4 months. The guy''s vote you did get left his glasses at home and voted for you by mistake. Shut up already. You cant even get 2 out of 100 Democrats to agree with you on anything.
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by impeach_w June 6, 2008 6:46 PM EDT
Anyone who spies on you is your enemy.
Anyone who tries to ban your guns is your enemy.

No matter who wins the election, more enemies will be made.
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