Spy With just 64 minutes left in its last full day in office, the Bush administration asked a San Francisco federal judge late Monday to stay enforcement of a court ruling that keeps alive a lawsuit testing whether a sitting president may bypass Congress and eavesdrop on Americans without warrants.
"We filed this lawsuit to establish a judicial precedent that the president cannot disregard Congress in the name of national security," said Jon Eisenberg, the lawyer for Belew and Ghafoo. "Plaintiffs have a right to litigate the legality of the surveillance."
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
64 minutes left in its last full day in office, Chimpy asks that a sitting president may bypass Congress and eavesdrop on Americans without warrants.
Chimpy is sueing in order to circumvent Congress and hid his felonies.
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