More on Goss.
Aug. 30th, 2004 05:57 pmIf you thought the last thing I posted was bad...
H.R. 4584 is worse yet. Goss sponsored it and it says, in part, "(1) collect, coordinate, and direct the collection of intelligence and intelligence-related information through human sources, technical means, and by other appropriate or supplementary methods, except that the Agency may not exercise police, subpoena, or law enforcement powers within the United States, except as otherwise permitted by law or as directed by the President;"
SEC. 102.(c) (1)
Read the last sentence... except as otherwise permitted by law or as directed by the President;"
Yep... it assumes that, "inherent" (and implies inerrant)power of the present to "set aside the law" which was used to argue for torture not being illegal if the White House thought it was ok.
Forget the PATRIOT ACT allowing black bag searches... this gives the President the ability to use the CIA as a secret police. He doesn't have to, but he could.
In planning for a war one doesn't speculate on what the enemy will do, but rather what he can do.
Tremble.
H.R. 4584 is worse yet. Goss sponsored it and it says, in part, "(1) collect, coordinate, and direct the collection of intelligence and intelligence-related information through human sources, technical means, and by other appropriate or supplementary methods, except that the Agency may not exercise police, subpoena, or law enforcement powers within the United States, except as otherwise permitted by law or as directed by the President;"
SEC. 102.(c) (1)
Read the last sentence... except as otherwise permitted by law or as directed by the President;"
Yep... it assumes that, "inherent" (and implies inerrant)power of the present to "set aside the law" which was used to argue for torture not being illegal if the White House thought it was ok.
Forget the PATRIOT ACT allowing black bag searches... this gives the President the ability to use the CIA as a secret police. He doesn't have to, but he could.
In planning for a war one doesn't speculate on what the enemy will do, but rather what he can do.
Tremble.
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Date: 2004-08-31 05:49 am (UTC)