A highway sign used to welcome people to New Haven, birthplace of President George W. Bush. But it was vandalized so much, it was finally taken down for good.
From Matt Apuzzo
The question is, really, does the nonexistence of another attack prove that the programs that are in place are working?
I'd like to see the government talk a little bit less about the AP and little more about Bob Levinson.
Bob Levinson was in Iran serving his government, and Bob Levinson was not well served by his government.
When you look at the big issues post-9/11 in the United States, whether it's water boarding, warantless wire tapping, surveillance, Gitmo, black sites rendition, all of those have been legal. Nobody has gone to jail for those programs.
We don't push back hard enough against the government. We could use, the country in general could use a more adversarial press corps, especially when it comes to matters of national security.
We don't want our government building files on what people think about their government.
We interviewed many, many men and women from the NYPD and the NYPD Intelligence Division, specifically, and they're really good, dedicated people who want to keep the city safe.
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