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Two attorneys representing claimants in a lawsuit over wiretapping by the National Security Agency claim that they have sent subpoenas to the White House today.

Bruce Afran and Carl Mayer, who say they represent hundreds of plaintiffs in lawsuits against Verizon, AT&T, and the US Government, will announnce today that they are serving both the Bush administration and Verizon with subpoenas.

The announcement is due to arrive at 4:30 PM, outside of Verizon headquarters in New York.

Mayer says that the subpoenaes, directed to President George Bush, the Office of Legal Counsel, the Department of Justice, and the Chief Legal Counsel for Verizon, have already been sent, and should reach their targets tomorrow.

The subpoenas come on the heels of two federal court decisions that were seen as blows to the Bush Administration warrantless spying program.

Earlier this month, federal judge Anna Diggs Taylor ruled the entire program unconstitutional and illegal; another federal judge in San Francisco rejected the Bush Administration's attempt to dismiss these lawsuits by claiming they breach national security.

Mayer explained that the subpoena seeks to learn "whether the Bush administration has unlawfully targeted journalists, peace activists, libertarians, members of congress or generated an 'enemies list.'"

Afran, a Green Party candidate for New Jersey Senate, said he expected the White House to again claim that the state secrets doctrine forbade it from answering the subpoena, but called the claim "absolute nonsense."

"That's an invitation for presidents to write their own rules and we've had judges multiple times say that state secrets is not a defense," he explained, adding, "We hope the White House will realize the need to cooperate."


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Yeah, it's called LAWYERS who don't really give a fuck, but can make some good $$$$$ by suing over this.
I despise LAWYERS who do Corporate Lawsuits to benefit themselves. I wish the terrorists would kill them. ;)

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I don't think anyone can argue that checks & balances has gone out the window the last 5 years.  Whether or not you agree with the reasons (keeping us safer lol), most will believe that the judicial and legislative branches no longer possess the ability to question or check the executive branch.

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I don't think anyone can argue that checks & balances has gone out the window the last 5 years.  Whether or not you agree with the reasons (keeping us safer lol), most will believe that the judicial and legislative branches no longer possess the ability to question or check the executive branch.

You mean like the federal court just checked Dubya on wiretapping? 

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You mean like the federal court just checked Dubya on wiretapping? 

Well, ONE judge (who was quickly destroyed by FOX news) declared it unconstitutional.  Most experts believe it will be quickly overturned when appealed. 

I'm referring to that system of checks and balances we learn about in school- any time one branch gets too much power or abuses law of the land, the other 2 settle it down.  You don't see that anymore.

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Two attorneys representing claimants in a lawsuit over wiretapping by the National Security Agency claim that they have sent subpoenas to the White House today.

Bruce Afran and Carl Mayer, who say they represent hundreds of plaintiffs in lawsuits against Verizon, AT&T, and the US Government, will announnce today that they are serving both the Bush administration and Verizon with subpoenas.

The announcement is due to arrive at 4:30 PM, outside of Verizon headquarters in New York.

Mayer says that the subpoenaes, directed to President George Bush, the Office of Legal Counsel, the Department of Justice, and the Chief Legal Counsel for Verizon, have already been sent, and should reach their targets tomorrow.

The subpoenas come on the heels of two federal court decisions that were seen as blows to the Bush Administration warrantless spying program.

Earlier this month, federal judge Anna Diggs Taylor ruled the entire program unconstitutional and illegal; another federal judge in San Francisco rejected the Bush Administration's attempt to dismiss these lawsuits by claiming they breach national security.

Mayer explained that the subpoena seeks to learn "whether the Bush administration has unlawfully targeted journalists, peace activists, libertarians, members of congress or generated an 'enemies list.'"

Afran, a Green Party candidate for New Jersey Senate, said he expected the White House to again claim that the state secrets doctrine forbade it from answering the subpoena, but called the claim "absolute nonsense."

"That's an invitation for presidents to write their own rules and we've had judges multiple times say that state secrets is not a defense," he explained, adding, "We hope the White House will realize the need to cooperate."


Anyone know anything out this? 

Well then, they can bring suits to the other Presidents as well. It's only because it's Bush, no other reason!

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I agree completely. 

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Yeah, it's called LAWYERS who don't really give a f**k, but can make some good $$$$$ by suing over this.
I despise LAWYERS who do Corporate Lawsuits to benefit themselves. I wish the terrorists would kill them. ;)
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