Wednesday, May 6, 2009

I do recommend the books and reports from CQ. This is a message I receive in my e-mail so this is an opportunity to quote and suggest it.

Ary Dib Dias

"Dear Colleague,

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Harman has taken to the airwaves, demanding the release of any transcripts, and is working to shift attention to questions about the propriety of executive branch surveillance of lawmakers.

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