“Don't call it domestic spying, they say. It's a terrorist surveillance program. . . .“Senate Judiciary Chairman Arlen Specter, R-Pa., . . . wants to see addressed at his committee's Feb. 6 hearing: Why did the White House not ask Congress for changes to a 1978 foreign surveillance law? Why didn't the administration go to an established intelligence court to get approval for the monitoring? Will the White House consider doing that now?”
From, Analysis: White House Tries to Spin Spying By KATHERINE SHRADER
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
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