Presidential Privacy Board Clears The President of Wrong-Doing


In a move that's sure to shock every child under the age of 6, Bush's privacy board cleared him of any privacy invasion.
Civil liberties groups who've advocated that the board be separated from the executive branch and given real subpoena power are unlikely to be satisfied with the board's findings. Congressional Democrats have already expressed disdain for the new report, and they're moving to strengthen the board's oversight capabilities.
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