Goss Launches CIA Leak Probe

Posted on February 7, 2006 - Filed Under News, War On Terror | 8 Comments

Via ABC
The director of the CIA has launched a major internal probe into media leaks about covert operations. In an agencywide e-mail, Porter Goss blamed “a very small number of people” for leaks about secret CIA operations that, in his words, “do damage to the credibility of the agency.”
According to people familiar with the Goss [...]

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Coretta Scott King Funeral Turns Into Bush Bash

Posted on February 7, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, News, War On Terror | 65 Comments

The funeral took on political overtones as former President Carter said of the Kings: “It was difficult for them then personally with the civil liberties of both husband and wife violated as they became the target of secret government wiretaps.” Later, he said that Hurricane Katrina showed that all are not yet equal in America.
And [...]

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Last Call

Posted on February 7, 2006 - Filed Under About Us | 3 Comments

This is the last call for updated information for the Stop The ACLU BlogBurst mailing list. If you have not sent me an email with your name, current email address (where you want to receive BlogBurst emails), Blog Name, and Blog URL time is running out. The current mailing list will be deleted [...]

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Public Library Records and the Patriot Act

Posted on February 7, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, News, War On Terror | 9 Comments

Hat tip: Michelle Malkin
How many times have we heard the ACLU’s scare tactic that the FBI can look at your library records. Here is why public library records are not protected by the fourth amendment.
“like it or not, once you’ve disclosed information to someone else, the Constitution no longer protects it. This diffuse-it-and-lose-it [...]

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Congress Reviewing Secret Saddam Tapes

Posted on February 7, 2006 - Filed Under News, War On Terror | 4 Comments

This should get interesting…
Via New York Sun
The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence is studying 12 hours of audio recordings between Saddam Hussein and his top advisers that may provide clues to the whereabouts of Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction.
The committee has already confirmed through the intelligence community that the recordings of Saddam’s voice are [...]

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