Monday, February 06, 2006

GOP senator calls spying reasons 'unrealistic'

WASHINGTON - Attorney General Alberto Gonzales’ explanations so far for the Bush administration’s failure to obtain warrants for its domestic surveillance program are “strained” and “unrealistic,” the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman said Sunday.

Sen. Arlen Specter, whose committee has scheduled hearings Monday on the National Security Agency program, said he believes the administration violated a 1978 law specifically calling for a secretive court to consider and approve such monitoring.

Specter, R-Pa., said he might consider subpoenas for administration documents that would detail its legal justification for the program.

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That is not good enough, Senator!

Might?

Might consider?

Subpeona anyone or anything you have to!

Put witnesses under oath!

If you cannot do that, then go home, and buy your own healthcare.

You're Fired!

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