Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Bad Moon Rising

Atrios reads the tea leaves and sees a bad moon rising (how's that for a mixed metaphor?) for the Chimperor. As reported in the New York Times:

WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 - Two leading civil rights groups plan to file lawsuits Tuesday against the Bush administration over its domestic spying program to determine whether the operation was used to monitor 10 defense lawyers, journalists, scholars, political activists and other Americans with ties to the Middle East.

The two lawsuits, which are being filed separately by the American Civil Liberties Union in Federal District Court in Detroit and the Center for Constitutional Rights in Federal District Court in Manhattan, are the first major court challenges to the eavesdropping program.

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One of the A.C.L.U. plaintiffs, Larry Diamond, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute, said that a Stanford student studying in Egypt conducted research for him on political opposition groups, and that he worried that communications between them on sensitive political topics could be monitored. "How can we communicate effectively if you risk being intercepted by the National Security Agency?" Mr. Diamond said.

Also named as plaintiffs in the A.C.L.U. lawsuit are the journalist Christopher Hitchens, who has written in support of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; Barnett R. Rubin, a scholar at New York University who works in international relations; Tara McKelvey, a senior editor at The American Prospect; the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Greenpeace, the environmental advocacy group; and the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the country's largest Islamic advocacy group.
What's most interesting about the article is not the groups filing the lawsuits--no surprise there-- but the strange bedfellows in the list of plaintiffs: Christopher Hitchens and the Council on American-Islamic Relations? Greenpeace and the Hoover Institute? A veritable rainbow coalition of interest groups and individuals. I think Dubya better hit that bottle of Jack...oops, bad choice, there...Johnny Walker before going out to face the day.

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