Bush Spying Relied on Faulty Theories

George W. Bush justified his warrantless wiretapping by relying on Justice Department attorney John Yoo’s theories of unlimited presidential wartime powers, and started the spying operation even before Yoo issued a formal opinion, a government investigation discovered. Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Jul. 14, 2009

Leopold expands upon the findings of the July 10 inspectors general report and the unconstitutional illegalities of the bush administration.

Crimes were committed. Where is the law and order sensitivity of the GOP?

Various journalistic accounts have suggested that Bush’s spying program crossed the line from zeroing in on specific surveillance targets to “data-mining” a broad ... More »

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