The big news today is that "Bush Authorized NSA Eavesdropping in U.S." While the media's going crazy with this piece, Michelle Malkin puts it in proper perspective: "RED ALERT: CHICKEN LITTLES ON THE LOOSE"
What's the fuss? According to FoxNews, "That year
[2002], following the Sept. 11 attacks, Bush
authorized the NSA to monitor the international phone calls and
international e-mails of hundreds — perhaps thousands — of people
inside the United States, the Times reported." In other words, if
you're communicating with a suspected terrorist outside the United
States, the government may be listening in. Is this really some "liberty" we want to protect, especially in the wake of 9/11?



