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Whistleblowers
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The Fed Who Blew the Whistle: Is he a hero or a criminal?
Three years after the New York Times
first revealed
the NSA's warrantless wiretapping
program
, whistleblower
Thomas Tamm
has acknowledged his role in making it public.
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posted by
homunculus
on Dec 16, 2008 -
51 comments
Department of Homeland Security to be exempt from the Freedom of Information Act and the Whistleblower Protection Act?
The last episode of
NOW
ran a
piece on the FOIA
which described how back in 1974 President Ford and his staff, which included Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney, opposed Congress' strengthening of the FOIA, and Ford tried unsuccessfully to veto it. Now this new exemption looks like the continuation of a 28 year-old feud. Ridge says it is in order to not
"draw a road map of critical infrastructure vulnerabilities,"
but are complete exemptions really necessary for that? The potential for abuse seems quite dangerous. (Some previous discussions of FOIA revelations
here
and
here
).
posted by
homunculus
on Jul 1, 2002 -
17 comments
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