Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Michael Hayden Is In

The Republicans keep marching in lock step, and Democrats offered little resistance. As a result, Hayden wins intelligence committee approval.

The panel voted 12 to 3 to recommend that Hayden, a four-star general with substantial experience in electronic surveillance, succeed Porter Goss, who leaves the CIA post on Friday after 18 stormy months.


Anyone involved in any type of warantless domestic spying has no place in government.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I guess the entire congress proved you "wrong". :P

Jon said...

Yep.

But, it is just one mans opinion