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.
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."

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