Oregon State Secrets Case Is Bush Leftover for Obama
William McCall, The Associated Press: "For the second time since Attorney General Eric Holder ordered a review of Bush administration state secrets claims, the Obama administration finds itself defending the doctrine used to protect anti-terrorism programs accused of illegal spying."
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rudkla - 26. Feb, 23:19