The Constitution: Checking a Would-Be King
By Ray McGovern
When questioned about the legality of President Bush's eavesdropping program on May
8, the widely respected Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, who was director of the National
Security Agency (NSA) when the FISA law was passed (and later deputy director of the
CIA), said: "There clearly was a line in the FISA statutes which says you couldn't do
this ... There was even an extra sentence put in the bill that said, 'You can't do anything
that is not authorized by this bill.
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When questioned about the legality of President Bush's eavesdropping program on May
8, the widely respected Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, who was director of the National
Security Agency (NSA) when the FISA law was passed (and later deputy director of the
CIA), said: "There clearly was a line in the FISA statutes which says you couldn't do
this ... There was even an extra sentence put in the bill that said, 'You can't do anything
that is not authorized by this bill.
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