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National Review:
Clinton Claimed Authority to Order No-Warrant Searches  —  In a little-remembered debate from 1994, the Clinton administration argued that the president has "inherent authority" to order physical searches — including break-ins at the homes of U.S. citizens — for foreign intelligence purposes without …
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Washington Post:
Vital Presidential Power  —  A U.S. president has just received word that American counterterrorist operatives have captured a senior al Qaeda operative in Pakistan.  Among his possessions are a couple of cell phones — phones that contain several American phone numbers.
Charles Lane / Washington Post:
White House Elaborates on Authority for Eavesdropping  —  Facing mounting criticism over use of the National Security Agency to listen to phone calls of suspected al Qaeda contacts in the United States without court approval, the Bush administration went public yesterday with its most detailed legal defense yet of the program.
Los Angeles Times:
Legal Test Was Seen as Hurdle to Spying
Discussion: TAPPED
ReddHedd / firedoglake:   Cheney to Founding Fathers:
New York Times:
Judge Bars 'Intelligent Design' From Pa. Classes  —  HARRISBURG, Pa. — "Intelligent design" cannot be mentioned in biology classes in a Pennsylvania public school district, a federal judge said Tuesday, ruling in one of the biggest courtroom clashes on evolution since the 1925 Scopes trial.
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Martha Raffaele / Associated Press:
Judge Rules Against Pa. Biology Curriculum  —  HARRISBURG, Pa. - "Intelligent design" cannot be mentioned in biology classes in a Pennsylvania public school district, a federal judge said Tuesday, ruling in one of the biggest courtroom clashes on evolution since the 1925 Scopes trial.
Jonathan Allen / The Hill:
Civil liberties don't matter much 'after you're dead,' Cornyn says on spy case  —  Senators launched new salvos in the battle over national security and civil liberties yesterday as recent revelations of domestic spying continued to color the chamber's stalemate on an extension of the anti-terrorism law known as the Patriot Act.
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Bull Moose:
Big Brother W.?  —  The Moose doesn't think it's 1984.  —  The latest imbroglio over the revelation that the government eavesdropped into the international phone calls of U.S. citizens does not set the Moose's antlers on fire.  The Administration is going to have to offer a better explanation …
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Jeff Goldstein / protein wisdom:
NSA kerfuffle: redux  —  Drawing on remarks from both the President and the Attorney General yesterday—and on the responses I was reading around the blogosphere—I began to suspect that the divisions we're seeing in the debate over executive authority to authorize domestic surveillance …
Greg Sargent / TAPPED:   THE MARSHALL PLAN.  Marshall Wittman argues that Dems …
Noahmax / Defense Tech:
WIRETAP MYSTERY: SPOOKS REACT  —  A few current and former signals intelligence guys have been checking in since this NSA domestic spying story broke.  Their reactions range between midly creeped out and completely pissed off.  —  All of the sigint specialists emphasized repeatedly …
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sldn.org:
Pentagon Labels Gay Kiss-In a 'Credible Threat'  —  WASHINGTON, DC - According to recent press reports, Pentagon officials have been spying on what they call "suspicious" meetings by civilian groups, including student groups opposed to the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" ban on lesbian, gay and bisexual military personnel.
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John / AMERICAblog:
Pentagon anti-terror investigators …
Discussion: Obsidian Wings and Big Brass Blog
John McIntyre / The RCP Blog:
Jonathan Alter & The Ghost of Nixon  —  Jonathan Alter provides a classic liberal misreading of the political dynamics at play in the leaked story on the NSA's covert spy program.  Alter reports that President Bush called in both the publisher and the executive editor of the New York Times on December 6 in a …
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Washington Post:
Senator Sounded Alarm in '03  —  Rockefeller Wrote Cheney to Voice Concerns on Spying  —  John D. Rockefeller IV, a wealthy man representing a poor state, had been the top Democrat on the Senate intelligence committee for six months when he sat down to a secret briefing on July 17, 2003.
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Hullabaloo:
Stocking Stuffer Request  —  While everybody has their credit cards out buying a "secret Santa" moustache mug for their most hated colleague at the office, I wonder if some of you might want to throw a little cash my way while you're at it?  For reasons I haven't figured out, this blog is doing miserably at selling blog-ads.
James Rainey / Los Angeles Times:
Critics Question Timing of Surveillance Story  —  The New York Times, which knew about the secret wiretaps for more than a year, published because of a reporter's new book, sources say.  —  The New York Times first debated publishing a story about secret eavesdropping on Americans as early as last fall …
New York Times:
Millions Are Left to Make It to Work Any Way They Can  —  Workers walked to their offices in bitter cold, long lines formed for taxis and the police inspected cars at tunnels and bridges as transit workers started a strike this morning, shutting down New York City's subway and bus system …
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Scotsman:
Stalin's half-man, half-ape super-warriors  —  THE Soviet dictator Josef Stalin ordered the creation of Planet of the Apes-style warriors by crossing humans with apes, according to recently uncovered secret documents.  —  Moscow archives show that in the mid-1920s Russia's top animal breeding scientist …
Louis Sahagun / Los Angeles Times:
A Public Goodbye for Williams  —  About 2,000 people turn out to view the body of the killer and writer executed last week despite a high-profile campaign to save his life.  —  For many of the mourners filing past the casket Monday, the gray-bearded gentleman in the tailored gray suit …
Discussion: PunditGuy and Booker Rising

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