- Gonzales Defends Surveillance (p)(f)
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- Gonzales: Congress doesn`t need to act on NSA program North County Times - North San Diego and Southwest Riverside County Ne...
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales made clear Wednesday that the White House is not seeking congressional action to inscribe the National Security Agency`s monitoring into U.S. law, even as members of Congress negotiate with the Bush administration about legislation. MArch 8,2006
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- Gonzales's Truthfulness Long Disputed (f)
When Alberto R. Gonzales was asked during his January 2005 confirmation hearing whether the Bush administration would ever allow wiretapping of U.S. citizens without warrants, he initially dismissed the query as a "hypothetical situation." But when Sen. Russell Feingold (D-Wis.) pressed him further, Gonzales declared: "It is not the policy or the agenda of this president to authorize actions that would be in contravention of our criminal statutes." July 30, 2007
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- Google defies US over search data (p)(f)
The internet search engine Google is resisting efforts by the US Department of Justice to force it to hand over data about what people are looking for. CNN Jan 20, 2006
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- GOP Accepts Deal on Patriot Act (p)(f)
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- GOP Official Faces Sentence in Phone-Jamming (p)(f)
In October 2002, Charles McGee, executive director of the New Hampshire Republican Party, was mailed a Democratic flier that offered Election Day rides to the polls. The circular listed telephone numbers of party offices in five cities and towns. "I paused and thought to myself, I might find out -- I might think of an idea of disrupting those operations," McGee later testified. May 17, 2006
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- Gore Speech Against Bush Warrantless Surveillance (p)(f)
Video excerpt from Gore Speech Jan 16, 2006 before the Liberty Coalition, which calls itself a “transpartisan” group concerned with issues of civil liberty and privacy. CNN.com Jan 17, 2006
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- Gore Speech Against Bush Warrantless Surveillance (p)(f)
Video excerpt from Gore Speech Jan 16, 2006 before the Liberty Coalition, which calls itself a "transpartisan" group concerned with issues of civil liberty and privacy. CNN.com Jan 17, 2006
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- Goss Says Leaks Have Hurt CIA`s Work, Urges Probe (p)(f)
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- Guidelines Designed to Ensure Vote Accuracy (p)(f)
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- Half of Teachers Quit in 5 Years (p)(f)
According to a new study from the National Education Association, a teachers union, half of new U.S. teachers are likely to quit within the first five years because of poor working conditions and low salaries. May 9, 2006
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- Hayden Faces Senate and CIA Hurdles if Named (p)(f)
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- Hayden Unafraid to Confront Controversy (p)(f)
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- House approves changes in terror spy program (f)
(08-05) 04:00 PDT Washington -- Under pressure from President Bush, the House on Saturday gave final approval to changes in a terrorist surveillance program despite serious objections from many Democrats about the scope of the executive branch's new eavesdropping power.
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- House Approves Wiretap Measure (f)
a secret court ruling earlier this year that complicated the wiretapping of purely foreign communications that happen to pass through a communications node on U.S. soil. The bill would give the National Security Agency the right to collect such communications in the future without a warrant. But it goes further than that: It also would allow the interception and recording of electronic communications involving, at least in part, people "reasonably believed to be outside the United States" without a court's order or oversight. Aug 5, 2007
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- House Democrats Move to Limit Domestic Data Gathering (p)(f)
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- How a Lobbyist Stacked the Deck (p)(f)
Abramoff Used DeLay Aide, Attacks On Allies to Defeat Anti-Gamblin Bill [See Money/Influence Flow Charts] Washington Post October 16, 2005; Page A01
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- How do the feds tap phone lines? (p)(f)
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- ICRC concern at Guantanamo strike (p)(f)
A military spokesman said the hunger strikers were all clinically stable and were receiving nutrition and fluids as needed. Lawyers for some of the detainees believe that means the hunger strikers are being force fed. BBC News Oct 7, 2005
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- In First Case, Alito Leans Left (p)(f)
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