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From: | Dennis |
Subject: | [Mailutils-i18n] All products for your health! |
Date: | Tue, 23 May 2006 06:36:20 +0200 |
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Asked by Sen. Kit Bond, R-Mo., whether a NSA analyst could look at information not directly related to suspected terrorist activity, Hayden said, "I don't know how that could survive.
g the presence of weapons of mass destruction there.
Hayden was grilled closely on the administration's post-Sept. 11 eavesdropping activities and whether they compromised privacy rights of Americans.
We just took too much for granted. We didn't challenge our basic assumptions," Hayden said.
He said that since launching the program a month after the terror attacks, targeting decisions have been made by policymakers in the U.S. government who are most knowledagble about al-Qaida.
Hayden was grilled closely on the administration's post-Sept. 11 eavesdropping activities and whether they compromised privacy rights of Americans.
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