Monday, March 01, 2010
By Joe Smydo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
West View resident Harry Hayden defended his brother, retired Air Force Gen. and CIA director Michael V. Hayden, this morning at a City Council hearing on a proposal to remove a decorative nameplate bearing the general's name on North Shore Drive.
Mr. Hayden said accusations that his brother had illegally wiretapped Americans and condoned torture of terrorism suspects were "wildly inaccurate." Council held the hearing because about 60 residents signed a petition requesting that the decorative nameplate be removed, saying he was responsible for some of the most controversial aspects of former President George W. Bush's antiterrorism campaign.
About a dozen people spoke at the hearing in all. They were evenly split between supporters and opponents of Gen. Hayden.
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