In the areas in which it proposes to act, the government seems intent on expanding its powers to snoop to cover new forms of technology, such as e-mail and message pagers.
Having said that, it is almost certainly the case that the reason the initial focus in these hearings was not on the White House or elsewhere in the executive branch was that there was no evidence of a cover-up or of a politically spinning of the post-Benghazi message there either.
Since November, that message has been lost in the fight over the fiscal cliff, the cover-up over Benghazi, the Newtown tragedy and the gun debate.
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And what Mr. Newson talked about, on the day the nine black students enrolled at Central High in Little Rock and the thugs on the streets, the white thugs on the streets, attacked Mr. Newson and L. Alex Wilson, who was the editor at the Tri-State Defender in Memphis, and the message was clear, this is not your story, you're not going to cover it.
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