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The Palace Revolt Against Bush

Newsweek has revealed that there have been deep divisions within
President Bush's own Justice Department over the legality of the
administration's tactics since 9/11. In a major piece titled The
Palace Revolt, Newsweek reports a group of conservative attorneys
stood up to the hard-liners led by Vice President Cheney over whether
the president can assume near unlimited powers in the so-called war on
terror. According to Newsweek, these attorneys fought to bring
government spying and interrogation methods within the law. Some were
so concerned over the legality of the administration's eavesdropping
program that they lined up private attorneys in case the program even
drew the scrutiny of Congress or prosecutors.

http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/31/1532240
  

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