Arlos - I owe you an apology, my statement about WMD's was meant to be a one liner obnoxious assertion with no backup similar to those that seem to frequently pop up here. In short I was just being a shit, and I'm not very good at the one liner thing~.
Don't get me wrong, I do believe that there is a strong possibility there were WMD's there (or perhaps still are buried somewhere). But what I believe and what I can prove are two different things. Being that I enjoy most of your posts, even if I don't agree, I do feel bad that I baited a waste of your time if you will.
To get this thread back on track..
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 12036
(Carter Administration)
"Activities described in sections 2-202 through 2-205 for which a warrant
would be required if undertaken for law enforcement rather than intelligence purposes shall not be undertaken against a United States person without a judicial warrant, unless the President has authorized the type of activity involved and the Attorney General has both approved the particular activity and determined that there is probable cause to believe that the United States person is an agent of a foreign power."
2-202 through 2-205 discuss electronic and mail surveillance, cameras and physical searches. Here is a link to the entire order for those interested:
http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/eo/eo-12036.htm
When Carter was in office he agreed that the Executive branch had the right as an extension of it's responsibility to national security to conduct both surveillance and searches without a warrant if there was "probable cause to believe that the United States person is an agent of a foreign power." Although terrorists are not a country per say, I think it's safe to say they are a foreign power.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 12949
(Clinton Administration)
"the Attorney General is authorized to approve physical searches, without a
court order, to acquire foreign intelligence information for periods of
up to one year, if the Attorney General makes the certifications
required by that section."
Basically the Clinton Administration expanded the Executive power in the areas regarding physical searches.. still we find the administration supporting the idea that for purposes of national security the executive branch of government can conduct surveillance without a court order or warrants.
I won't even go into things done by the executive branch when the great liberal icon FDR was in office, or compare the actions of rounding up a group of people and placing them in camps based on their heritage vs paying extra attention to ethnicity when it comes to security check points at airport terminals.
Bush really isn't arguing anything new, yet you people who are ranting about surveillance of suspected terrorists weren't up in arms about Carter or Clinton "tearing up the Constitution" now were you?