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Another law broken.

The non-partisan Congressional Research Service finds — again — that Dubya’s warrantless wiretapping was illegal. In this case, the Dubya White House violated the 1947 National Security Act, by neglecting to inform the entire House and Senate intelligence committees of their shenanigans. Put it in the impeachment file, Sen. Specter.

Author KcMPosted on January 19, 2006May 23, 2013Categories Congress, GOP, GOP Culture of Corruption, Politics (2005-2006), Snoopgate, Surveillance, The DeLay House, The Dubya Era, The Senate, War on Terror, WiretapsTags Arlen Specter, Congress, George W. Bush, GOP Culture of Corruption, NSA, Republicans, Snoopgate, Surveillance, War on Terror, Wiretaps

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