U.S. Attorney General Addresses Wiretaps ; Cadets Told Program Doesn't Hurt Rights
Gazette, The; Colorado Springs, Colo. › November 22, 2006
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Gazette, The; Colorado Springs, Colo. › November 22, 2006
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America's warrantless surveillance program isn't damaging the civil rights of its citizens, U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales told Air Force Academy cadets in Colorado Springs.
Gonzales, who attended the academy for two years, spoke to about 700 cadets Saturday morning at Fairchild Hall.See the full content of this document
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U.S. Attorney General Addresses Wiretaps ; Cadets Told Program Doesn't Hurt Rights
Gonzales told the law and political science students that the surveillance doesn't invade Americans' privacy; it protects citize...
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