Appeals Panel Skeptical Of Bush Surveillance Program
New York Times:
Three federal appeals court judges hearing challenges to the National Security Agency's surveillance programs appeared skeptical of and sometimes hostile to the Bush administration's central argument Wednesday: that national security concerns require that the lawsuits be dismissed.
"Is it the government's position that when our country is engaged in a war that the power of the executive when it comes to wiretapping is unchecked?" Judge Harry Pregerson asked a government lawyer. His tone was one of incredulity and frustration.











First Posted: 08-15-07 11:50 PM | Updated: 03-28-08 02:44 AM