'Your papers, please' must never be heard in America

President Obama's nominee to head the CIA, White House counterterrorism adviser John O. Brennan, said Thursday he is concerned by allegations of mismanagement and misrepresentation of a George W. Bush-era program to capture, imprison and interrogate terrorism suspects.
Sen. John Rockefeller III, West Virginia Democrat, noted that at a meeting before the hearing Mr. Brennan had professed himself "shocked" by the contents of the report.
At CIA confirmation hearing, Brennan facing tough questions on leaks →
"That in itself to me is shocking … that we have to tell you what is going wrong in your agency," said Mr. Rockefeller.
At CIA confirmation hearing, Brennan facing tough questions on leaks →