17 February 2006

Confronting the White House's 'Monarchical Doctrine'

the latest from FAS' Secrecy News

"The administration's stance that warrantless surveillance by the National Security Agency targeting American citizens on American soil is a legal exercise of the president's inherent powers as commander in chief, even though it violates the clear language of the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act" is a "monarchical doctrine," wrote columnist George Will today.

"Monarchical" is a curse word in conservative thought, and for an American conservative monarchy is a provocation to revolutionary opposition.

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