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Security issue kills domestic spying inquiry (1 Viewer)

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NSA won’t grant Justice Department lawyers required security clearance
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Updated: 8:41 p.m. ET May 10, 2006

WASHINGTON - The government has abruptly ended an inquiry into the warrantless eavesdropping program because the National Security Agency refused to grant Justice Department lawyers the necessary security clearance to probe the matter.

The inquiry headed by the Justice Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility, or OPR, sent a fax to Rep. Maurice Hinchey, D-N.Y., on Wednesday saying they were closing their inquiry because without clearance their lawyers cannot examine Justice lawyers’ role in the program.

“We have been unable to make any meaningful progress in our investigation because OPR has been denied security clearances for access to information about the NSA program,” OPR counsel H. Marshall Jarrett wrote to Hinchey. Hinchey’s office shared the letter with The Associated Press.

Jarrett wrote that beginning in January 2006, his office has made a series of requests for the necessary clearances. Those requests were denied Tuesday.

“Without these clearances, we cannot investigate this matter and therefore have closed our investigation,” wrote Jarrett.

Hinchey is one of many House Democrats who have been highly critical of the domestic eavesdropping program first revealed in December.

In February, the OPR announced it would examine the conduct of their own agency’s lawyers in the program, though they were not authorized to investigate NSA activities.

Bush’s decision to authorize the largest U.S. spy agency to monitor people inside the United States, without warrants, generated a host of questions about the program’s legal justification.

The administration has vehemently defended the eavesdropping, saying the NSA’s activities were narrowly targeted to intercept international calls and e-mails of Americans and others inside the U.S. with suspected ties to the al-Qaida terrorist network.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12727867/
 
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I saw that ElRoi. Why doesn't this surprise me? I am so sick of this administration. I am really hoping that the dems can take control of one of the houses in Congress so that there can be actual oversight. You'd never know that our government is based upon checks and balances.
 
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I saw that ElRoi. Why doesn't this surprise me? I am so sick of this administration. I am really hoping that the dems can take control of one of the houses in Congress so that there can be actual oversight. You'd never know that our government is based upon checks and balances.
Unfortunately, the Demos are just the lesser of two evils. If you read any Noam Chomsky or Gore Vidal you will find out that the Demos have done a lot of questionable stuff during their periods of control. Kennedy, Johnson, Clinton, even Jimmy Carter. It is a very sad state of affairs that this nation is in today.
 
Wake-up my sleepy little friend. Legal or not, this is not a good thing. Anyone who is OK with it is completely out of touch with reality.

By the way, the term "liberal media" is practically an oxymoron.
 
I am sure if they were allowed to probe they would find all sorts of nasty things going on. They are already wiretapping so I don't see why they aren't also recording.
 
aps said:
I saw that ElRoi. Why doesn't this surprise me? I am so sick of this administration. I am really hoping that the dems can take control of one of the houses in Congress so that there can be actual oversight. You'd never know that our government is based upon checks and balances.

Yes, when the Democrats take over the house, senate, and the oval office, peace and tranquility will be restored throughout the nation. The war in Iraq will end. The Arabs and the Jews will find peace. All our troops will come home. Birds will sing louder. Hurricanes will never touch the shore. You will shave strokes off your golf game. Your credit card interest rates will plummet. That promotion you wanted - you got it, along with a raise and a bigger office.

I can hardly wait!
 

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