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Senators Jay Rockefeller and Patrick Leahy and Congressmen Silvestre Reyes and John Conyers have an op-ed piece in tomorrow's Christian Science Monitor that calls out the White House on its fear-mongering tactics regarding warrantless surveillance:
Our country did not ''go dark'' on Feb. 16 when the Protect America Act (PAA) expired. ...
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This should come as absolutely no surprise to anyone:
Former members and staffers of the 9/11 Commission have concluded that the CIA withheld videotapes of harsh interrogation sessions even after specific and ''very detailed'' requests about the two prisoners whose tapes were later destroyed, according to a review of classified material by the ...
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Michael Mukasey proved on Thursday that he is unfit to serve as Attorney General of the United States:
President Bush's choice for attorney general, Michael B. Mukasey, embraced some of the administration's most controversial legal positions yesterday, suggesting that Bush could ignore surveillance statutes in wartime and avoiding a declaration ...
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One year ago today, President Bush signed into law the Military Commissions Act of 2006. This malignant, perfidious law gives the president the authority to suspend habeas corpus for anyone he chooses. It also sanctifies the admissibility of evidence obtained through torture.
For a full year now, our country has been deprived of one of its most ...
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