Monday, June 26, 2006

Swift Bank Organization For Truth

The disclosure last Thursday by the New York Times that the Bush Administration has secretly been using the bank transaction data from the finance industry cooperative, Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT), is hardly shocking or revelatory. It is not surprising that the Bush Administration is acting like reporting this is tantamount to treason. An administration so obsessed with its own secrecy seems not to have forgotten that it regularly broadcast its intentions to track and cut off the financing of terrorist individuals and organizations. Those engaged in terrorism would have to be rather clueless not to imagine that inter-bank financial transfers have the potential to be monitored.

What is most striking is not that the Bush Administration asked for access to information held by SWIFT, but that they have been gathering such information for close to five years and apparently have not sought the eventual approval and authorization of congress. Some extreme measures immediately following the 9/11 attacks were clearly justified, but what makes little sense is why the administration did not seek a congressional mandate for such a program, something congress surely would have granted.

The Bush Administration seems not to understand the value of working with the legislative branch of our government. The administration's blatant and arrogant disregard for congress--a Republican-controlled one, no less--seem dangerous, yet consistent with past excesses, the domestic warrantless wiretapping program. This latter program has the added bonus of illustrating an even greater disrespect for the judicial branch. Who needs FISA court oversight just because it's mandated by law?

Americans must demand greater accountability from the administration. No official, not even the president, is above the law. The "war on terror" does not mean American citizens should willing give up on our democracy, and the balance of powers as enshrined in the constitution.

The original NY Times article is viewable at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/23/washington/23intel.html

The president's reaction is viewable here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/26/washington/26cnd-prexy.html

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

i'm so excited to see that you have a blog. I'm tempted to direct you to my own little staked out piece of the internet but it's mostly pictures of drag queens and stories about gay men trying to pick me up in nighclubs...

melbourne is weird.

anyway! so glad to find you here.

how was the wedding? how are things in general? i should probably just write you an email hey?

miranda.