
At 12:10 5/02/97 -0700, Ernest Hua wrote:
The NSA/FBI is NOT standing still while we are all bickering about precisely which dotted-i and crossed-t to support. They can, at the stroke of Clinton's executive order pen, initiate effectively THEIR law, while we must gather forces and summon Congress to jump through enough hoops to pass effective legislation.
In short, they can get what they want instantly, while we cannot except through a long and arduous process (during which they can throw many procedural and lobbying obstacles to slow us down). The process is clearly in THEIR favor (and not without good reason), and we must face that fact.
Then let's force them to take that step, which (BTW) they haven't done already. They are well aware of the highly questionable constitutional nature of such a system, and I'm sure they're worrying that not only would such an executive order galvanize opposition to such a plan, it would also delay for a year or two the perceived "need" for the legislation they currently (and secretly) seek. By the time the executive order is overturned by the SC, it'll be too late to restore it as Congressional legislation. Jim Bell jimbell@pacifier.com