Thursday, August 16, 2007

Judge: Bush Admin’s Case On Spying Tantamount To ‘The King Can Do No Wrong’


Yesterday, a federal appeals court “appeared skeptical of and sometimes hostile” towards the Bush administration’s argument that legal challenges to the NSA’s surveillance programs should be dismissed on “state secrets” and national security grounds, with one judge saying the government’s argument was tantamount to “the king can do no wrong.”
This is priceless. And the "activist" judge who stood up for the Constitution over Bush loyalty deserves the Medal of Freedom from the Chimp.

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