...and he's still smiling:
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/topstoryphoto/frontcheney.jpg

Now he's taking the heat in advance for General Hayden's CIA nomination
hearings:

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Cheney urged NSA to wiretap domestic calls, emails without warrants: NYT
Joshua Pantesco at 10:45 AM ET

[JURIST] US Vice President Dick Cheney and his legal advisor and current
chief of staff David S. Addington [Wikipedia profile] argued after Sept.
11 that the National Security Agency [official website] should listen in
on domestic phone calls and emails without warrants, the New York Times
reported Sunday, citing two senior intelligence sources. During debates
regarding the legality of such methods following the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks, NSA lawyers reportedly won the internal White House debate,
cautioning against using warrantless wiretaps to intercept purely
domestic calls.

The NSA's domestic spying program [JURIST news archive], under which the
agency intercepts communications by those suspected to have ties to
terrorist organizations when part of the communication originates
outside the US, was first disclosed last year. USA Today reported last
week that the NSA has also been collecting phone call data [JURIST
report] from the big three telephone companies to study calling patterns
in an effort to detect terrorist activity. Both programs are expected to
be the focus of upcoming confirmation hearings for Gen. Michael Hayden
[official profile], President Bush's pick to serve as director of the
Central Intelligence Agency. Hayden served as head of the NSA from
1999-2005. The New York Times has more.

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