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Impeachment Update!
George W. Bush and Dick Cheney went out of their way to conceal that
they had set up a secret spying and wiretapping operation against
the American people. Then the New York Times learned of it, but sat
on the truth for another year. When the scandal finally broke, Bush
tried to minimize his crimes by saying he had merely wiretapped
international calls and very few people were affected. Then, ten
days ago, we learned that domestic calls and emails are also
subject to wiretapping without court order.
But that doesn't tell the whole truth either. As new revelations
prove, the Bush wiretapping operation is a vast undertaking.
Impeachment is Prudent
On Saturday, April 15, the New York Times wrote: "A former AT&T employee has come forward with documents suggesting that there may be a lot more domestic spying going on than President Bush has admitted. The AT&T documents suggest that telephone companies may be helping the government engage in wholesale interception of telephone calls, e-mail messages and Web surfing. If AT&T is violating its customers' privacy rights, it should come clean, and stop immediately. "According to Mark Klein, a longtime AT&T technician who is now retired, AT&T has maintained a secret room at its San Francisco Internet and telephone hub where its customers' data could be mined by keywords, e-mail addresses and other attributes. Mr. Klein says the National Security Agency was given access to the room and the data. He says other technicians have reported to him that similar rooms exist at other AT&T sites." Bush must be impeached. The President has no right to violate federal laws and Congress has a constitutional mandate to enforce the law and hold the President accountable for high crimes and misdemeanors.
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