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The Misuse of National Security Letters
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The questions that FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III left unanswered about agents' illegal prying into private files are whether any information that was acquired has been saved permanently in law enforcement files and whether he will make certain that any illicitly acquired information is destroyed.
How odd also that Mr. Mueller and Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales claim they didn't know this illegal activity was underway, although the FBI's inspector general seems to have easily discovered many examples of possible breaches of privacy.
PAT MURPHY
Ketchum, Idaho


