 
                        This            past week, the Bush administration added insult to injury over its illegal            program of 
NSA            domestic surveillance. During the very time Congress was debating            codifying President Bush's lawbreaking by 
revising            the FISA law many of 
his            allies had been afraid to publicly challenge as unconstitutional,            
Alberto            Gonzales' DOJ was raiding the home of a former Justice official            to identify the person who first brought the illicit program to light.                   
As Michael            Isikoff details in Newsweek, a team of FBI agents raided the home            of Thomas M. Tamm, a veteran prosecutor and former official of the Office            of Intelligence Policy and Review (OIPR) within DOJ:  Perrspectives
 
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