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Time mag Monday: Controversial spying program could give boost to Bush From a TIME press release to RAW STORY. # There are also new questions being asked about the government's previously disclosed eavesdropping on international calls, after the Justice Department's ethics office last week dropped its investigation into the conduct of its lawyers who gave legal advice on that program. The investigating lawyers were denied the necessary security clearances to look into the matter. Asked what agency refused the access, Justice Department spokesman Brian Roehrkasse told TIME: “We don't discuss internal decision-making processes.” In a letter to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales that was obtained by TIME, Senate Judiciary chairman Arlen Specter complained, “I cannot understand why the department has denied the clearances necessary for this degree of modest, internal oversight. I urge you to reconsider this decision.” Officials insist that the NSA is not eavesdropping on the millions of law-abiding Americans whose phone records it has collected but merely compiling what the telephone companies refer to as “call detail” information, recording what number called what number, when and for how long. TIME's package also includes a profile of General Michael Hayden, former NSA director whom Bush has nominated to be director of the CIA, by TIME editor-at-large by Nancy Gibbs entitled “Thinker, Briefer, Soldier, Spy” and a forum of CIA experts weighing in on “How the CIA Can Be Fixed?” --------------------------------------------------- Prison Planet.tv: The Premier Multimedia Subscription Package: Download and Share the Truth! Please help our fight against the New World Order by giving a donation. As bandwidth costs increase, the only way we can stay online and expand is with your support. Please consider giving a monthly or one-off donation for whatever you can afford. You can pay securely by either credit card or Paypal. Click here to donate. |