Friday, February 17, 2006
Pat Roberts poses for the press
Attempting to strike a properly magisterial position, the oxymoronic chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee sought to appear in conflict with Our Dear Embattled Leader and his illegal spy program.
The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee said Friday that he wanted the Bush administration's domestic eavesdropping program brought under the authority of a special intelligence court, a move President Bush has argued is not necessary.Which probably means that if he can not find a way to defang the FISA court he will have to kill this child quietly when no one is looking, like all the others.
The chairman, Senator Pat Roberts, Republican of Kansas, said he had some concerns that the court could not issue warrants quickly enough to keep up with the needs of the eavesdropping program. But he said he would like to see those details worked out.
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