Bush's NSA destroyed evidence of domestic spying
This just in from truthout.org:
The National Security Agency, the top-secret spy shop that has been secretly eavesdropping on Americans under a plan authorized by President Bush four years ago, destroyed the names of thousands of Americans and US companies it collected on its own volition following 9/11, because the agency feared it would be taken to task by lawmakers for conducting unlawful surveillance on United States citizens without authorization from a court.
Meanwhile, judges on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court said they want to hear directly from misadministration officials why the Dictator-tot believed he had the authority to order, without the court's permission, wiretapping of phone calls and e-mails after the Sept. 11th attacks.
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