A response to Daschles contention that Bush was not given authority to listent to al Qaeda communications in the US
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... As Senate majority leader at the time, I helped negotiate that law with the White House counsel's office over two harried days. I can state categorically that the subject of warrantless wiretaps of American citizens never came up. I have no doubt this is true because they never intended to say which types of force the President could use--it was understood that he could use all of them. I did not and never would have supported giving authority to the president for such wiretaps. So, let me get this straight, you gave the President authority to kill al Qaeda members, that is, to take away all their rights--everything they had and everything they would ever have, but the President couldn't listen in on their telephone calls? Ok, I'm clear now....There is more.
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