jennifer5
07.02.06, 02:10
i wlasnie tak to jest
The former president also rebuked Attorney General Alberto Gonzales for
telling Congress that the spying program is authorized under Article 2 of the
Constitution and does not violate the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
Act passed during Carter's administration. Gonzales made the assertions in
testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, which began investigating
the eavesdropping program Monday.
"It's a ridiculous argument, not only bad, it's ridiculous. Obviously, the
attorney general who said it's all right to torture prisoners and so forth is
going to support the person who put him in office. But he's a very partisan
attorney general and there's no doubt that he would say that," Carter
said. "I hope that eventually the case will go to the Supreme Court. I have
no doubt that when it's over, the Supreme Court will rule that Bush has
violated the law."
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