blogs.washingtonpost.com— William M. Arkin of The Post delving into the NSA (aka No Such Agency)..."The fact that we're discussing this program is helping the enemy," President Bush said yesterday.
Dec 20, 2005View in Crawl 4
Bulls**t, apparently the liberal writer at the Wash Post didn't listen to Bush yesterday. He cited an example of Usama Bin Laden switching the type of cell phone he used when Echelon (Clinton's BROAD spy program on Americans and....everyone) was made public by a treasonous traitor at the NSA. So clearly this guy is just another liberal hack trying to diminish the damage done by these guys. If we weren't intercepting phone calls by this method...then Bush wouldn't even bother arguing for this.The Wash Post is a HEAVILY liberal paper, edited by a former democrat president appointee. It's not worth the bits it's written on. NO DIGG.
The Washington Post, New York Times, NBC News, et al, are into full-mode Bush bashing now. What used to be in the opinion section is now on the front page, Disgusting.
charlescheeseDec 21, 2005
Bulls**t, apparently the liberal writer at the Wash Post didn't listen to Bush yesterday. He cited an example of Usama Bin Laden switching the type of cell phone he used when Echelon (Clinton's BROAD spy program on Americans and....everyone) was made public by a treasonous traitor at the NSA. So clearly this guy is just another liberal hack trying to diminish the damage done by these guys. If we weren't intercepting phone calls by this method...then Bush wouldn't even bother arguing for this.The Wash Post is a HEAVILY liberal paper, edited by a former democrat president appointee. It's not worth the bits it's written on. NO DIGG.
zeligDec 23, 2005
The Washington Post, New York Times, NBC News, et al, are into full-mode Bush bashing now. What used to be in the opinion section is now on the front page, Disgusting.