thinkprogress.org — U.S. intelligence recently undertook a ’significant’ covert action without notifying Congress, as required by law, the House Intelligence Committee disclosed in a new report on the 2008 intelligence authorization bill
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khyberpassMay 10, 2007
Congress doesn't give a F..K ! They want to know why the 8 AGs were fired and Pelosi wants to make more money in San Francisco.
pongjinnMay 10, 2007
Telling congress about covert operations has been standard operating procedure for over 60 years. You clearly have no idea WTF you are talking about.
pongjinnMay 10, 2007
Yeah the 'media elite' created the scandal when many of their biggest names were impicated as complicit in said scandal. Yeah, that makes a lot of sense.
pongjinnMay 11, 2007
I'm well aware of 'Pillow Talk', I've read spy thrillers too :PUsing that as a justification for blatantly illegal activity and cutting key parts of the process out of the loop is wrongheaded and detrimental to the health of our democracy.
pongjinnMay 11, 2007
Then change the law. The story states this was "Major" so I'm assuming this is not about the covert operation to pick up a happy meal.
truettcollinsMay 11, 2007
one day you will grow up and be able to make a valid point without resorting to filth.....LOL