Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Judge Rejects Request for NSA Documents

Federal Judge Rejects Advocacy Group's Request for NSA Wiretapping Documents
The Associated Press



WASHINGTON - The National Security Agency is not required to release details about its secret wiretapping program, a federal judge said Monday.

The People for the American Way Foundation, a liberal advocacy group, sued to obtain records under the Freedom of Information Act. The group sought to find out how many wiretaps were approved and who reviewed the program.

President Bush has acknowledged the existence of the program, which he calls the Terrorist Surveillance Program. The National Security Agency monitors phone calls and e-mails between people in the U.S. and people in other countries when a link to terrorism is suspected.

Civil liberties group criticize it as an expansion of presidential power, and a federal judge has said it is unconstitutional. The Justice Department says it is a necessary tool to fight terrorism.

The NSA denied the request for documents, saying the records would jeopardize national security. The advocacy group argued that the law can't be used to protect the government from disclosing details about illegal programs.

U.S. Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle disagreed, saying that even if the program is ultimately determined to be illegal, it doesn't change the fact that the materials are classified and are not covered by the Freedom of Information Act.


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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Since when did dubya shitting his pants and having snow wipe it for him become a classified national security issue?

National security is another way to say national embarrassment, disgrace, and incompetence.

Tricky dicky nixon used it and we are to believe that mr. mission accomplished isn't using it to save his own bum-bum and go after his political opponents? That's a good one.

Speaking of that war on terror thingy...how's that "dead or alive" osama coming?

That's probably another classified national security embarassment.

Anonymous said...

:)

Have you heard the Mint is putting Nixon on the dollar?

You can't make this stuff up.

Anonymous said...

Well, putting nixon on a dollar coin is one way to make the global market lose confidence in the dollar.

They should put osama on the dollar...

"this is the guy who started the new american century, long live our boogeyman benefactor!"

Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWON said...

:)

Got change for 10 osama's?