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Did the ACLU Strike Again?

The National Security Agency’s Terrorist Surveillance Program has been struck down by U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor. And you can bet it is in large part to the ACLU. Now this will help our country continue to be open to terrorists and there is not a lot we will be able to do about it. I am almost more afraid of the ACLU and the left wing than I am of the terrorists.

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Gonzales’ memory strikes again


If there were any doubts that Alberto Gonzales was a poor choice for attorney general, they should be gone now: According to a Justice Department inquiry, then-Attorney General Gonzales was lax in handling highly classified documents about a terrorist surveillance program and terror detainee interrogations, even taking classified notes home and failing to store them in a specially installed safe because he “did not know the combination.” What part of “classified information” did he not underst


Gonzales Violated Security Rules with Spy Docs, Lied to Cover it Up


Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales repeatedly violated federal secrecy rules by mishandling documents containing "zealously protected" secrets about government's warrantless wiretapping program, then lied to investigators to cover up his actions, Justice Department investigators reported Tuesday. Before his ouster in August, 2007, Gonzales was prone to storing an ultra-secret document about the so-called Terrorist Surveillance Program in his briefcase at his home -- near, but not in


Albert Gonzales should be sent to Guantanamo


Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales mishandled classified information dealing with the National Security Agency’s terrorist surveillance program and the terrorist detainee interrogation program that is so sensitive it was never to leave the confines of the U.S. Justice Department’s Command Center, according to a 29–page report into his actions. It seems Gonzales took information home, as well as kept it in places with no security, as well as in his office where several people not aut


Investigation finds Gonzales mishandled classified information


WASHINGTON (CNN) — Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales mishandled highly classified information on two of the nation’s most highly sensitive programs, but will not be prosecuted, the Justice Department inspector general announced Tuesday. In a sharply critical 29-page report, Inspector General Glenn Fine said that Gonzales had improperly handled information dealing with the National Security Agency’s terrorist surveillance program and the terrorist detainee interrogation program. The re




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