Obama Agrees w/Bush – Again!
Liberals, Media Bias, Terrorism — By Harrison on November 3, 2009 at 12:00 pmWill Obama face demonization in the Left Wing press for doing exactly what former President George W. Bush did? Don’t hold your breath:
Attorney General Eric Holder says a lawsuit in San Francisco over warrantless wiretapping threatens to expose ongoing intelligence work and must be thrown out.
In making the argument, the Obama administration agreed with the Bush administration’s position on the case but insists it came to the decision differently. A civil liberties group criticized the move Friday as a retreat from promises President Barack Obama made as a candidate.
Holder’s effort to stop the lawsuit marks the first time the administration has tried to invoke the state secrets privilege under a new policy it launched last month designed to make such a legal argument more difficult.
Under the state secrets privilege, the government can have a lawsuit dismissed if hearing the case would jeopardize national security.
The Bush administration invoked the privilege numerous times in lawsuits over various post-9/11 programs, but the Obama administration recently announced that only a limited number of senior Justice Department officials would be able to make such decisions. It also agreed to provide confidential information to the courts in such cases.
Holder said that in the current case, that review process convinced him “there is no way for this case to move forward without jeopardizing ongoing intelligence activities that we rely upon to protect the safety of the American people.”
I applaud the Obama administration for this stance, however I condemn Obama for reversing what he said on the campaign trail (this one from January 2008):
For one thing, under an Obama presidency, Americans will be able to leave behind the era of George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and “wiretaps without warrants,” he said. (He was referring to the lingering legal fallout over reports that the National Security Agency scooped up Americans’ phone and Internet activities without court orders, ostensibly to monitor terrorist plots, in the years after the September 11 attacks.)
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3 Comments
I think Obama is realizing that is is much harder to govern then it is to campaign. Some things that sound great and get applause from the liberal base don’t actually look very good when it comes times to implement them. I think he is making the right decision but I wonder if he will get even half the criticism that was thrown at Bush?
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in reading the article, i cannot determine the seperate rationale used by the current administration to arrive at the same conclusions of the former administration.
my guess? “it works”
@FL-why do you think he is still campaigning?
I guess the theme park Liberal Fantasyland was closed for the season?