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To: American Spirit who wrote (271166)2/1/2006 7:19:27 PM
From: d[-_-]b  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575175
 
as,

re:Everyone supports spying on terrorist suspects, but very few support spying on innocent political opponents and critics

Unless they're making phone calls to known terrorist numbers. :-)

re:Bush clearly broke the law and is/was not just spying on people associated with Al Qaida.

Wrong - Congress is just upset to learn there really is three branches of government.

Once again without evidence and a trial even Bush is innocent until proven guilty. Not only do you need to show "innocents" were spied on but to implicate Bush you need to show he provided numbers/people to monitor.