That same friend freaked out when we published a FOIA document after a reader discovered the redacted words could be revealed with a copy and paste treatment.
Don't do that, my friend urged. Those people don't mess around.
I laughed. The NCUA isn't the State Department, I countered.
Maybe not, he said, but they all collaborate more than you think.
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I tend to believe the latter. But then last year it was revealed that the Justice Department seized the phone records of Associated Press reporters. The security threat had to do with a story reporting a foiled airline bombing plot.
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Post je objavljen 29.08.2014. u 12:12 sati.