--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > In a message dated 8/19/06 6:58:22 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > So, you think that a substantial number of Americans would respond in the > negative to > this question? > > Does the President have the right to conduct wiretaps in the war on terror > as long as he > follows the constitutionally valid laws and procedures set by Congress? > > Yes, no, not sure. > > What about to THIS question? > > SHOULD the President conduct wiretaps in pursuit of the War on Terror as > long as he > follows the constitutionally valid laws and procedures set by Congress? > > Yes, no, not sure. > > > > Presidents always have to follow the law. However the question is, is there > any wiggle room in that law under extraordinary circumstances such as war. > The > presidential legal teams think there is. Remember Lincoln suspended Habius > corpus, shut down the Maryland legislature and restricted free speech to some > > degree. FDR had people's mail censored and detained Japanese in internment > camps. LBJ had mail censored coming from troops in Vietnam. And I'm certain > there are many more examples of powers that presidents have been able to > enact > in times of war for national security. >
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