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    Bush Wants Terrorism Law Updated

    Bush Wants Terrorism Law Updated
    Saturday, July 28, 2007 11:03 AM EDT
    The Associated Press
    By DEB RIECHMANN

    http://broadband.zoomtown.com/news/read ... CCLM_UNEWS


    WASHINGTON (AP) β€” President Bush wants Congress to modernize a law that governs how intelligence agencies monitor the communications of suspected terrorists.

    "This law is badly out of date," Bush said Saturday in his weekly radio address.

    The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, provides a legal foundation that allows information about terrorists' communications to be collected without violating civil liberties.

    Democrats want to ensure that any changes do not give the executive branch unfettered surveillance powers.

    Bush noted that terrorists now use disposable cell phones and the Internet to communicate, recruit operatives and plan attacks; such tools were not available when FISA passed nearly 30 years ago. He also cited a recently released intelligence estimate that concluded al-Qaida is using its growing strength in the Middle East to plot attacks on U.S. soil.

    "Our intelligence community warns that under the current statute, we are missing a significant amount of foreign intelligence that we should be collecting to protect our country," Bush said. "Congress needs to act immediately to pass this bill, so that our national security professionals can close intelligence gaps and provide critical warning time for our country."

    The 1978 law set up a court that meets in secret to review applications from the FBI, the National Security Agency and other agencies for warrants to wiretap or search the homes of people in the United States in terrorist or espionage cases.

    Shortly after the Sept. 11 attacks, Bush authorized the NSA to spy on calls between people in the U.S. and suspected terrorists abroad without FISA court warrants. The administration said it needed to act more quickly than the court could. It also said the president had inherent authority under the Constitution to order warrantless domestic spying.

    After the program became public and was challenged in court, Bush put it under FISA court supervision this year.

    The national intelligence director, in a letter Wednesday to the House intelligence committee, stressed the need to be able to collect intelligence about foreign terrorists overseas. Mike McConnell said intelligence agencies should be able to do that without requirements imposed by an "out of date" law.

    "Simply put, in a significant number of cases, we are in the unfortunate position of having to obtain court orders to effectively collect foreign intelligence about foreign targets located overseas," he wrote the committee chairman, Rep. Silvestre Reyes, D-Texas.

    Caroline Fredrickson, director of the Washington legislative office of the American Civil Liberties Union, contends the White House is asking for more power to conduct warrantless domestic and international surveillance.

    "The administration claims the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act must be 'modernized.' Actually, it needs to be followed," she said. "The reality is, their proposal would gut FISA."

    The ACLU said the legislation backed by the administration would give immunity from criminal prosecution and civil liability for the telecommunication companies that participate in the NSA program. The ACLU urged lawmakers to find out the full extent of current intelligence gathering under FISA before making changes.

    "The only thing more outrageous than the administration's call for even more unfettered power is a Congress that would consider giving it to them," Frederickson said.

    In a statement this past week, Reyes said: "To date, our review has uncovered numerous inefficiencies in the current FISA system. It is not yet clear whether changes to the statute are necessary, but if they are required and justified, we will address them."

    The House Republican leader, Rep. John Boehner of Ohio, says Democrats on delaying necessary changes.

    "Rather than learning the lessons of September 11 β€” that we need to break down the bureaucratic impediments to intelligence collection and analysis β€” Democrats have stonewalled Republican attempts to modernize FISA and close the terrorist loophole," he said Saturday.



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    Sorry Mr. Bush ITs all to late to start sucking up now.
    The fight against terror wont be so hard when you SHUT THE BORDERS around our Great Country DOWN

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    He also cited a recently released intelligence estimate that concluded al-Qaida is using its growing strength in the Middle East to plot attacks on U.S. soil.
    In my mind this reason alone would be reason enough to lock down the border, but oh no not bush boy! He might hurt his inlaws feelings back in Mexico!
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    We have wide open borders. We have the Spanish building Toll Roads and We have China monitoring our ports. Bush work son on FISA when he ignores the important issues.
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    Face it...we have been bushwhacked. Now how he can get some return on his investment?
    We are NOT a nation of immigrants!

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    No alien left behind

    Everytime Bush wants a "law" the legal residents of this country loose

    more of their civil rights. Just close the borders and find out who is in this

    country and deport the ones that don't belong here. It will make it so

    much easier to find the terrorist.

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