At today’s presidential press conference President Bush urged the House to pass the Terrorist Surveillance Bill (FISA) which will allow surveillance of foreigners without a warrant. The bill’s progress has been stalled due to the controversial clause giving immunity to phone companies from wiretapping-related lawsuits.
When asked about the concerns of the American people, President Bush fell back upon his stand-by argument–The Enemy! stating:
“How can you listen to the enemy if the phone companies won’t participate with you” for fear of lawsuits? He went on to state that companies have a duty to their shareholders.
Oh right…the shareholders. Of course their financial protection is more important than the Presidential Oath.
The President also made it clear he will hold firm to his current foreign policy trajectory.
In regards to Raul Castro, President Bush made it clear that despite the power shift in Cuba, he will not meet with the new leader nor will he consider changing the embargo.
According to the President, meeting with the new leader of Cuba will detract from the power of the current American position:
“Sitting down at the table… lends the status of the office and the status of our country to him, he [Raul Castro] gains a lot from it…” Read More »




