Friday, May 12, 2006

Gloves Off

The Washington Post's Eugene Robinson doesn't seem to believe Bush and doesn't beat around the bush (sorry) about saying so.
At least now we know that the Bush administration's name for spying on Americans without first seeking court approval -- the "terrorist surveillance program" -- isn't an exercise in Orwellian doublespeak after all. It's just a bald-faced lie....

You'll recall that when it was revealed last year that the NSA was eavesdropping on phone calls and reading e-mails without first going to court for a warrant, the president said his "terrorist surveillance program" targeted international communications in which at least one party was overseas, and then only when at least one party was suspected of some terrorist involvement. Thus no one but terrorists had anything to worry about.

Not remotely true, it turns out...
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Why did this sudden realization about the Bush Administration take 6 plus years?

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