Spy Master Admits Error

Found on MSNBC on Wednesday, 12 September 2007
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In a new embarrassment for the Bush administration's top spymaster, Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell is withdrawing an assertion he made to Congress this week that a recently passed electronic-surveillance law helped U.S. authorities foil a major terror plot in Germany.

Four intelligence-community officials, who asked for anonymity discussing sensitive material, said the new law, dubbed the "Protect America Act," played little if any role in the unraveling of the German plot. The U.S. military initially provided information that helped the Germans uncover the plot. But that exchange of information took place months before the new "Protect America" law was passed.

The developments were cited by Democratic critics on Capitol Hill as the latest example of the Bush administration's exaggerated claims - and contradictory statements - about ultrasecret surveillance activities.

Pretty scary that old-fashioned policework still does the trick for those who lobby for more and more surveillance, monitoring and wiretapping.