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Attorney General: Bush blocked wiretap investigation?
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It appears from all accounts that this administration has been conducting domestic spying on the American public. Regardless of how many times the appointed "Decider" lied to the public & said they weren't spying on YOUR phone cals, or invading your privacy. What's this administration afraid of...YOU finding out the truth?
Attorney General: Bush blocked wiretap investigation
RAW STORY
Published: Tuesday July 18, 2006
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Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has told a Senate hearing that President Bush blocked the Office of Professional Responsibility from investigating domestic eavesdropping programs.
SEN. SPECTER: It was highly classified, very important and many other lawyers had access. Why not O-P-R?
GONZALES: The President of the United States makes the decision.
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