The New York Times, after sitting on the story for what it said has been a year, announced that since the September 11, 2001 attacks, the National Security Agency (NSA) has been monitoring e-mail and phone conversations of Americans calling and transmitting overseas. President Bush signed off on it, though the monitoring was called off last year. Traditionally the NSA - like the CIA - handles overseas stuff while the Fibbies handle domestic stuff.
If anybody is having their Internet monitored, it’s me … hell, I’m on sites that don’t even exist and when I’ve had a Dewars or seven I write hate mail to the likes of Al Jazeera and whatnot.
All I gotta say is you wanna monitor me, feel free.
Since the elections in Iraq seem to have gone off rather well, I told you to watch the headlines today.
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