Bush wants more eavesdrop privilege
USA Today
07/26/06
As debate continues over the legality of President Bush's domestic spying program, the administration pressed Congress Wednesday to ease Internet age surveillance restrictions. Technological advances and a shift in adversaries from Cold War rivals to terrorists mean the 1978 law covering such monitoring -- the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act -- is now behind the times, CIA Director Gen. Michael Hayden told the Senate Judiciary Committee...
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07/26/06
As debate continues over the legality of President Bush's domestic spying program, the administration pressed Congress Wednesday to ease Internet age surveillance restrictions. Technological advances and a shift in adversaries from Cold War rivals to terrorists mean the 1978 law covering such monitoring -- the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act -- is now behind the times, CIA Director Gen. Michael Hayden told the Senate Judiciary Committee...
http://tinyurl.com/zaofz
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
rudkla - 28. Jul, 15:17