Bush's hand-picked Privacy Board clears domestic spying program - The AP reports that this board has, perhaps unsurprisingly, reported to Congress that they've looked into the administration's domestic surveillance efforts and found that these efforts are lawful and have all of the requisite safeguards in place to protect Americans' privacy and civil liberties.
After a discussion with Eric at Pardon My French about how this report got swept under rug by the Main Stream Media (MSM) I sent an email to the Electronic Privacy Information Center inquiring why they did not even have a comment on this report. I will keep you informed when they get back to me
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Surveying me might be interesting alright but for all the wrong reasons!
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