Cheney Wants Surveillance Law Expanded

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TOM RAUM | January 23, 2008 03:34 PM EST | AP

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Vice President Dick Cheney speaks at The Heritage Foundation, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2008, in Washington. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)

WASHINGTON — Vice President Dick Cheney prodded Congress on Wednesday to extend and broaden an expiring surveillance law, saying "fighting the war on terror is a long-term enterprise" that should not come with an expiration date.

"We're reminding Congress that they must act now," Cheney told the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank. The law, which authorizes the administration to eavesdrop on phone calls and see the e-mail to and from suspected terrorists, expires on Feb. 1. Congress is bickering over terms of its extension.

On Tuesday, Senate Republicans blocked an effort by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to extend the stopgap Protect America Act without expanding it, raising stakes for an expected showdown in the Senate later this week on a new version of the law.

"This cause is bigger than the quarrels of party and the agendas of politicians," Cheney said. "And if we in Washington, all of us, can only see our way clear to work together, then the outcome should not be in doubt."

Congress hastily adopted the stopgap act last summer in the face of warnings from the administration about dangerous gaps in the government's ability to gather intelligence in the Internet age.

Administration allies in Congress not only want the expiring law made permanent but amended to give telephone companies and other communications providers immunity from being sued for helping the government eavesdropping and other intelligence-gathering efforts.

Cheney said such providers "face dozens of lawsuits."

"The intelligence community doesn't have the facilities to carry out the kind of international surveillance needed to defend this country since 9-11. In some situations, there is no alternative to seeking assistance from the private sector. This is entirely appropriate," Cheney said.

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At the White House, press secretary Dana Perino defended the proposal to protect phone companies from liability. "These are companies who helped their country right after 9-11," she said. She also criticized Democratic plans for a one-month extension of the current law. "Look, there's been six months to hash out the differences. Actually, there's been a whole year-and-a-half worth ... And there was robust debate, a hearty debate back in August when we got the bill that we have now."

At the heart of the controversy is whether the government's wireless surveillance program violated provisions of the original FISA law that requires warrants for wiretaps whenever one of the parties involved in the communication resides in the United States.

Cheney also said the administration "feels strongly that an updated FISA law should be made permanent, not merely extended again. ... There is no sound reason to pass critical legislation like the Protect America Act and slap an expiration date on it."

Reid plans to bring to the Senate floor on Thursday competing versions of the legislation.

If a bill is not approved then, Reid said he would require the Senate to work through the weekend to get a bill passed.

The original FISA law requires the government to get permission from a special court to listen in on the phone calls and e-mails of people in the United States. Changes in communications technology mean many purely foreign to foreign communications now pass through the United States and therefore require the government to get court orders to intercept them.

The Protect America Act, adopted in August, eased that restriction. Privacy and civil liberties advocates say it went too far, giving the government far more power to eavesdrop on American communications without court oversight.

WASHINGTON — Vice President Dick Cheney prodded Congress on Wednesday to extend and broaden an expiring surveillance law, saying "fighting the war on terror is a long-term enterprise" that shoul...
WASHINGTON — Vice President Dick Cheney prodded Congress on Wednesday to extend and broaden an expiring surveillance law, saying "fighting the war on terror is a long-term enterprise" that shoul...
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01/20/2009. Dick Cheney's expiration date.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 PM on 01/23/2008
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Dick Cheney actually died three years ago. One of the reasons our vice president appears in public so rarely is that his part is being played by an evil robot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 PM on 01/23/2008
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Please impeach this man before he can do any more harm to our country!

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Cheney Wants Surveillance Law Expanded
Every authority like this is open to abuse Groucho, you don't tie someone's hand because they MIGHT use them nefariously. If you can't trust your leaders with the authority then you need to select new leaders not remove a vital tool. posted 01/23/2008 at 16:55:55
One more piece is that it is actually right for Cheney to push this as far as he can for one simple reason and that is to force a broad debate in congress and make EVERYONE define the perimeter. posted 01/23/2008 at 16:47:33
Here's the funny thing to me in all this.The Democratic front runners want this authority.
Of course they will not come out and say soBut you don't see them taking this on as an issue either.Tha­t is for one simple reason, they know it is necessary for national security in these times. posted 01/23/2008 at 16:45:06
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Total contradiction of himself.

It took 10 minutes.

Vogie must be a Romney fan.

lmao.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:38 PM on 01/23/2008

If there were any justice in the world this creep Cheney would be rotting in prison.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 PM on 01/23/2008
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Cheney should be our next president. Hes more qualified than all current candidates combined. Can't blame him for wanting to retire though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 PM on 01/23/2008
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Why Why Why don't I trust these bastards?

Why?

Oh Wait - ....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 01/23/2008
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Cheney to the Heritage foundation

"Wherever I stock my coffin, its my home."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 01/23/2008

We should not even have wiretapping and surveillance of United States citizens. The "war on terror" is a created thing and the biggest terrorists are cheney and dumbass bushit, followed closely by every sniveling, snot-licking idiot who circles these two with dollar signs in their eyes and delusions of grandeur in their little pea-sized brains. We had those who plotted against us numbering in the few thousands world-wide. Those who now despise us with good reason number in the millions. Who can really hold it against someone who has held his dying child or gathered up the fragments of his parents' bodies if hatred and the urge to avenge those deaths begins to foment in his mind? Since when is one set of people more important, more valuable than another? What in Hell gives any American the idea that they are superior to anyone else in the world? Look at our scores in education, health, infant mortality, science, research, mathmatics, elderly care and compare them to any industrialized nation and we come in at a distance well behind the halfway mark when we're not dead last. The "war on terror" we are now fighting is the one of bushit and cheney's creation. It was created and continues to be rammed down the throats of decent people everywhere for no better reason than to make ever more money for the bush cabal and their corporate buddies. Jail these thieves, they have committed treason!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 PM on 01/23/2008
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He does not get it does he? He must be afraid that his legacy will not be reviled enough. Unbelievable. We are sick of you old man! You have devistated our country! Surveil yourself!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 01/23/2008

What I don't understand is why Cheney talks about wanting any sort of law for spying because he's going to break the law anyway.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 01/23/2008
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Accept nothing less than complete and total fascism.

That Cheney's a natural, ain't he?
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Every authority like this is open to abuse Groucho, you don't tie someone's hand because they MIGHT use them nefariously. If you can't trust your leaders with the authority then you need to select new leaders not remove a vital tool.
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Thinking of tools.

Where is Vogie?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 01/23/2008
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hiya GROUCHY !!!

if you see a republican

on the street for humanity's sake

put it out of

it's misery

heh...

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