Wednesday, August 08, 2007

WSJ Murdoch hearts FISA bill.



From Thinkprogress:

Today, the Wall Street Journal — whose parent company recently agreed to sell to Rupert Murdochpraises the administration’s new FISA law:

Opposition from the Democratic left to this intelligence program isn’t merely part of the partisan blood feud against a weak President near the end of his term. It is part of a far larger ideological campaign to erode Presidential war powers. Goaded by the ACLU and much of the press corps, many Democrats want to use the courts and lawsuits to restrict Mr. Bush and future Presidents in their ability to gather intelligence in the war on terror.

In the last few days, in contrast, at least nine major newspapers have come out against the new law, calling it “unnecessary” and “dangerous.”

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