Tuesday, December 27, 2005

What will we know, and when will we know it?

Many are upset that the President has authorized the National Security Agency to listen-in on international communications in an attempt to prevent future terrorist attacks on the U.S., U.S. citizens, and our allies.
Interestingly, details are conveniently NOT included in many news accounts covering this story.

Details like:1. Legal reviews of the policy and past activity are conducted every45 days.2. There must be evidence of a clear link to terror networks before callsare intercepted (so the danger of random intercepts to law-abiding citizens is negligible at best).3. Congress, both House & Senate, have been briefed over a dozen times onthis NSA authorization and the activities following from it.4. The Attorney General and other counsel have reviewed this policy as itrelates to the Constitution.

Is this policy Constitutional? Some well-placed attorneys say so. If it's in doubt, lets review it. But, can our Congressional members do so behind closed doors, so that we don't let Osama & Co. in on every tactic we're using? If Congress decides it's not Constitutional, put an end to it the 13th, 15th, 20th time it comes before this esteemed body.

The fact that Congress has been briefed so many times without raising the issue begs the question - Were they paying attention? Why after briefing 13 or 14 the sudden problem?

In a world where Howard Dean & Co. will be chanting "What did he know and when did he know it?" after any future terrorist attacks within the U.S. (at least so long as the Democrats don't have their man in the White House), isn't it a little two-faced to throw accusatory brick-bats at the Commander-In-Chief once for not taking the threat seriously enough, then hurling round-2 because he is being proactive within the bounds of the law?

The threat is real, and for the terrorists' victims, there are no do-overs. Our enemy views this struggle as war whether we do or not. Certainly this policy would be condoned during a war that the Congress and American people recognized. Have we already fallen asleep? We seem to have entered an era where partisans on both sides (and their supporters) become so wrapped up in their enmity of the political foe that we ignore the fact that there is a real one, and the loss may not be an election, but lives. I welcome your thoughts.

4 comments:

Georgfelis said...

No matter what, after the next attack there will be clueless dweebs who will scream “What did they know and when did they know it” and “Why wasn’t something done to prevent this?” both at the same time. No matter what preparations are made, no matter what miscreants are caught, the "nattering nabobs of negativism" (Thank you Spiro Agnew) will harp and carp endlessly on TV and the papers. Had the FBI arrested 15 Arabic men on September 10th and charged them with planning a terrorist attack, these are the people who would cry “Profiling!” and “Entrapment!” while picketing the result of the Florida election.

How do we handle them? Expose their hypocrisy, use facts against their delusions, and refuse to get dragged into their negative personal attacks. In short, continue to read Blogs like this one :)

Very good job.

usarottweiler said...

According to recent polls the majority does "get it" and supports NSA monitoring. The partisan hand wringing on this obviously prudent measure further demonstrates the lengths the opposition party is prepared to go to, to tear down the President. They have forgotten or choose to look the other way on the importance of stopping the terror threat to this country and the lives of the innocent, to obtain their obsessive goal. That is truly sad.

Thank you for a very well articulated post that I wish were required reading for all.

grackyfrogg said...

doggie, just stopping by to thank you for your very kind comment on the frogg files. and thank you for reading! best regards...

fangers said...

According to the FISA act, which certain people are wanting to use as the "big stick" on Bush, it only applies to criminal investigations!

This is military intelligence being gathered, not criminal evidence. We are going to use this to KILL YOU, not to PUT YOU IN JAIL!

We are at war! When will the remaining certain rather small minority of the US Population realize that?