Friday, January 06, 2006

It is time...Long past time...



...For Congress to act.

On December 17th, 2005 President George W. Bush, in a nationally televised address, confessed to high crimes and misdemeanors by authorizing the NSA to begin domestic spying operations against US citizens without a warrant.

Contrary to the Administration's protests, there is no mention of any such authority contained within S.J.RES.23 of September 14th 2001. Contrary to the Administration's protests, they had all of the information in hand prior to 9/11...They simply chose to ignore it. Remember the August 6th, 2001 PDB entitled "Bin Laden Determined to Strike Inside the U.S."? The pieces of the puzzle were all in hand, bureaucratic incompetence and indifference kept them from being assembled. There was no lack of information.

President Bush has wilfully ridden roughshod over the Constitution he has sworn to uphold and defend against all enemies, foreign and domestic. He has done violence to the letter and the spirit of the law. And he continues, unrepentantly, to do so. He had all of the legal authority he required to conduct domestic surveillance under FISA, yet that was not enough. He ignored the FISA court, which has only declined four warrants since its inception, and declared himself and his administration to be above the law and could do as he, and they, see fit in pursuit of an unending "war against terrorism". These tactics are not those of the leader of the oldest extant democracy in the world, they are the actions of a despot.

It is now incumbent members of the House and Senate to remember that their first loyalty is, not to their party, nor even to the President. Their first loyalty is to the Constitution which they have all sworn to uphold against all enemies, both foreign and domestic. It is, therefore, incumbent upon all Representatives in the House, Republican and Democrat, to introduce a Resolution of Inquiry in response to the gross abuse of power the President's domestic spying program represents. It is then incubent upon Republican and Democratic members of the Senate to act upon this resolution of inquiry and begin impeachment proceedings against George W. Bush, et al. Congress has utterly failed in its oversight capacity to this point. If they are not willing to do their duty in this matter, they may as well pack up and go home as Congress has no further use in the face of an increasingly imperious presidency.The President will have become the law unto himself, and the Consttitution will be little more than a "...goddamned piece of paper...". The Republic and its dream will die, and Congress will have stood quietly by as it happened...even has they held the power to stop it.

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