Saturday, June 6, 2015

U.S. Govt. Once Protected “Privacy Rights” of Terrorists in Freedom of Info Case

Sharyl Attkisson
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In 1985, Islamic terrorists kidnapped Associated Press reporter Terry Anderson in Beirut, Lebanon. They held him for seven long years. But there’s a story behind his story. And if you’ve never heard it, you should. It’s a lesson in the U.S. government’s twisted application of Freedom of Information (FOI) and public records laws. When Anderson […]

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