I'm curious if the President could do this based on the The War Powers Act. Anyway, President Bush authorized secret monitoring of communications of a handful of people (out of the 280 million US population) with known links to al-Qaeda and related terrorist organizations after 9/11.
Don't forget that CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS WERE BRIEFED 12 TIMES ABOUT THIS in closed sessions. The President DIDN’T do this without informing those on the intelligence committees. News flash people - American law allows this type of surveillance on its citizens. Presidents Lincoln and Roosevelt did this during times of war. However a warrant is required from a secret court, known as a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court which gives permission before intelligence officers can conduct surveillance on US soil. These warrants are almost always granted; basically a rubber stamping. However, these warrants can take weeks to materialize thus losing the element of speed to track down terrorists within the United States. President Bush side stepped this rubber stamping procedure in the name of national security in the wake of 9/11 to aid in thwarting an attack.
The NSA was not going through your average persons' trash picking out skid marked underwear, checking library records, or monitoring e-mail porn site confirmations. Relax, the boogey man isn't coming for you.
Revealing this classified information especially to the press is illegal and the person needs to be punished. Everyone (Democrats if you want to be political) got into a tizzy when that woman CIA agent was allegedly exposed by a White House source despite zero indictments on that specific charge even after weeks of a grand jury hearing. Hopefully we'll have a similar investigation and this source will be found and tried in a court.
People who are against the Patriot Act probably couldn't even describe the basic contents of the Act and its successes -
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4756706 Many of its statutes were used for years against mobsters in federal RICO cases and international drug cartel leaders. Old laws have been modernized to deal with cell phones, voice mail and the Internet as well as provide better legal tools to law enforcement agencies for wiretapping and executing search warrants against those who wish to do us harm. It does NOT give the government carte blanche to do whatever they want. That’s an ill-informed, uneducated statement based on one’s own neuroses.
With these secret wiretaps put in place in an expeditious manner, the Federal government won't be slow to thwart another attack. Imagine if we had another terrorist attack and the government failed to move on crucial, timely intelligence like it did on 9/11? The same people complaining now would complain then too. You’re damned if you do and damned if you don’t. This will speed up the puzzle piecing process to connect the dots quicker to defeat the attempt on US citizens.