Bush Admin. Had Powers to Suspend 1st Amendment
A newly released memo reveals that in the aftermath of 9/11, the Justice Department secretly approved of the U.S. military attacking apartment buildings and office complexes inside the United States, deploying high-tech surveillance against U.S. citizens and potentially suspending First Amendment freedom-of-the-press rights in order to combat terrorism.
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Added: Mar-11-2009 Occurred On: Mar-11-2009
By: danmanjonez
In: News
Tags: bush, 1st amendment, justice department, 9/11, surveillance, Alberto Gonzales, William Haynes, John Yoo, Office of Legal Counsel, Kate Martin, martial law, independent news, independent media, global report
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By: danmanjonez
In: News
Tags: bush, 1st amendment, justice department, 9/11, surveillance, Alberto Gonzales, William Haynes, John Yoo, Office of Legal Counsel, Kate Martin, martial law, independent news, independent media, global report
Marked as: approved
Views: 7058 | Comments: 14 | Votes: 0 | Favorites: 0 | Shared: 0 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 1
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