Saturday, January 24, 2009

Obama sides with Bush

The Obama administration fell in line with the Bush administration Thursday when it urged a federal judge to set aside a ruling in a closely watched spy case weighing whether a U.S. president may bypass Congress and establish a program of eavesdropping on Americans without warrants.

In a filing in San Francisco federal court, President Barack Obama adopted the same position as his predecessor. With just hours left in office, President George W. Bush late Monday asked U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker to stay enforcement of an important Jan. 5 ruling admitting key evidence into the case.

Thursday's filing by the Obama administration marked the first time it officially lodged a court document in the lawsuit asking the courts to rule on the constitutionality of the Bush administration's warrantless-eavesdropping program. The former president approved the wiretaps in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.

"The Government's position remains that this case should be stayed," the Obama administration wrote (.pdf) in a filing that for the first time made clear the new president was on board with the Bush administration's reasoning in this case.

The government wants to appeal Walker's decision to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco, a legal maneuver requiring Judge Walker's approval. A hearing in Walker's courtroom is set for Friday.

The legal brouhaha concerns Walker's decision to admit as evidence a classified document allegedly showing that two American lawyers for a now-defunct Saudi charity were electronically eavesdropped on without warrants by the Bush administration in 2004.

The lawyers — Wendell Belew and Asim Ghafoo — sued the Bush administration after the U.S. Treasury Department accidentally released the Top Secret memo to them. At one point, the courts had ordered the document, which has never been made public, returned and removed from the case.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ok all you Bush haters, lets be consistent. Now that your man is doing exactly the same things Bush was doing. Start calling him a murder and saying that he is taking away your rights. You're not mindless hypocrites are you?

Anonymous said...

haha. i do have to agree with many democrats that the bush administraion has not been all that "lillie white" as dan carlin says. the difference between many conservatives and the liberals is that many conservatives raised hell when they didn't agree with bush. liberals raised hell on everything that bush did. now that obama is in power conservatives are raising hell when they don't agree with obama. liberals are staying clammed up? actually they want more to be done. they want obama to be who they thought the president should be.