Porter Goss' Plan to Unleash CIA on Americans
Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball / Newsweek
August 11, 2004
Rep. Porter Goss, President Bush’s nominee to head the CIA, recently introduced legislation that would give the president new authority to direct CIA agents to conduct law-enforcement operations inside the United States—including arresting American citizens. The legislation, introduced by Goss on June 16 and touted as an "intelligence reform" bill, would substantially restructure the intelligence community. In a little-known section, the Goss bill would substantially alter — if not overturn — a 57-year-old ban on the CIA conducting operations inside the United States...
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August 11, 2004
Rep. Porter Goss, President Bush’s nominee to head the CIA, recently introduced legislation that would give the president new authority to direct CIA agents to conduct law-enforcement operations inside the United States—including arresting American citizens. The legislation, introduced by Goss on June 16 and touted as an "intelligence reform" bill, would substantially restructure the intelligence community. In a little-known section, the Goss bill would substantially alter — if not overturn — a 57-year-old ban on the CIA conducting operations inside the United States...
http://mailhost.groundspring.org/cgi-bin/t.pl?id=86354:740526
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