--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> >
> > When did the CIA get forbidden to dabble in domestic affairs? 
> > Was it before Kennedy or after?
> 
> The CIA has *always* been forbidden to work on investi-
> gations that are centered within the United States. It's 
> part of the organization's charter. I thought everyone 
> knew this. There was always a clear division of authority
> between the FBI (domestic investigations) and the CIA
> (foreign investigations). One of the things that liberals
> have always been most upset about is the blurring of these
> responsibilities.

"Always been most upset about"?

But in a previous post, you wrote:

> You see, back then (and now, although now the
> lines have been blurred by the Reagans and
> Bushes) the CIA was forbidden by law from
> investigating anything that was taking place
> in the United States. It *had* to concern
> itself with things going on outside the
> country. The FBI and the NSA handled internal
> security matters in the U.S. All of us who
> were activitists knew this, and so the thought
> that we were being monitored by the CIA would
> *never* have occurred to us.

Ooopsie.






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