Twice last week in sensitive legal cases involving Bush administration intelligence policy, the Obama administration invoked the "state secrets" privilege, a path often taken by the former president in national security-related matters.
The week before, during his nomination hearings, new CIA Director Leon E. Panetta stepped back from a previous statement when he told senators that the Obama administration might render terror suspects to other countries for interrogations, albeit with assurances that those countries would not torture the detainees.
That's the same official position as the Bush administration.
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My Comment: The reality of their responsibilities are slowly sinking into the heads of President Obama and his administrators. I do expect some changes in Intelligence policy .... but not as much as some people may expect.