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April 15, 2004

Senators Question TSA Denials

So the TSA lied to the Senate, eh? Given the current brilliant idea of Pseudo Pope John Ashcroft (see here for more about how we love him) to turn the attention of the American people from the importance of combatting terrorism to that naughty practice of PORN to placate his fundamentalist sensibilities, I wouldn't be surprised if the idea of lying hadn't "trickled down" to TSA. Seems the whole Administration's best legacy thus far is based on how well they can lie.

In the wake of American Airlines' admission that it shared passenger data with federal contractors, two senators ask Transporation Security Administration officials why they denied having acquired airline passenger records when in fact they had. By Ryan Singel. [Wired News]

Posted by mikki at April 15, 2004 11:27 AM

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