Goss Resigns
The ink on Goss' resignation wasn't dry before Bush tapped Gen. Hayden of the NSA. Which means this is in the story:
The new CIA director must be confirmed by the Senate, which may bring Hayden's tenure as NSA director in 2001 under scrutiny, after Bush authorized a controversial anti-terrorism spy program.
Without court warrants, the NSA monitored the communications of people inside the United States who were in contact with suspected terrorists outside the country.
November 2006 can't come fast enough.
2 comments:
Sctobrien says....
Don't know about you but in watching the mass media response to the Goss resignation has been an amazing thing:
on the same day we had more coverage of a drunken politician that crashes his car than that of the abrubt resigation of a man who heads one of the most important agencies in the entire world.
Go figure.
Bush has gotten a free pass since BEFORE he was selected in 2000. Why is that?
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