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  • Judges on Secretive Panel Speak Out on Spy Program ~~ NY Time distorts what they said

    03/29/2006 11:20:50 PM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 24 replies · 719+ views
    The New York Times ^ | March 29, 2006 | ERIC LICHTBLAU
    WASHINGTON, March 28 — Five former judges on the nation's most secretive court, including one who resigned in apparent protest over President Bush's domestic eavesdropping, urged Congress on Tuesday to give the court a formal role in overseeing the surveillance program. In a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the secretive court, known as the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, several former judges who served on the panel also voiced skepticism at a Senate hearing about the president's constitutional authority to order wiretapping on Americans without a court order. They also suggested that the program could imperil criminal prosecutions that...
  • Spy Agency Data After Sept. 11 Led F.B.I. to Dead Ends

    01/16/2006 8:27:31 PM PST · by blogblogginaway · 41 replies · 1,135+ views
    The New York Times ^ | Jan. 107 2006 | LOWELL BERGMAN, ERIC LICHTBLAU, SCOTT SHANE and DON VAN NATTA Jr.
    WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 - In the anxious months after the Sept. 11 attacks, the National Security Agency began sending a steady stream of telephone numbers, e-mail addresses and names to the F.B.I. in search of terrorists. The stream soon became a flood, requiring hundreds of agents to check out thousands of tips a month. But virtually all of them, current and former officials say, led to dead ends or innocent Americans. F.B.I. officials repeatedly complained to the spy agency that the unfiltered information was swamping investigators. The spy agency was collecting much of the data by eavesdropping on some Americans'...