--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, MDixon6569@ wrote:
> >
> > In a message dated 8/18/06 6:07:33 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
> > jstein@ writes:
> > 
> > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, MDixon6569@ wrote:
> > > <snip>
> > > > No , not at all. Most  people want the current NSA program 
in 
> > > > place and it is still going on  while it is appealed.
> > > >
> > > Wrong. A majority do NOT want warrantless  wiretapping.
> >
> > _Poll:  Most Americans Support NSA's Efforts_ 
> >
> > (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-
> dyn/content/article/2006/05/12/AR2006051200375_pf.html)
> 
> I gave MDixon a chance to present these facts
> himself or be exposed as a liar.




This isn't a star chamber or inquisition, Judy, other than in your 
own head.

Decease and desist, please.





>  Astonishingly,
> he preferred to be exposed as a liar.  So be it:
> 
> The court decision that is being appealed forbids
> the part of the NSA program that involves 
> WARRANTLESS wiretapping.
> 
> The poll MDixon cites does not mention WARRANTLESS
> wiretapping in its questions.  It simply asks about
> approval of NSA's wiretapping.
> 
> A majority approve of wiretapping.
> 
> A majority, as measured by at least a half-dozen
> other polls that *do* ask about WARRENTLESS
> wiretapping, DISAPPROVE OF WARRANTLESS WIRETAPPING.
> 
> This is a crucial distinction, and MDixon knows it.
> There would be no court case if it weren't for
> WARRANTLESS wiretapping; that's what the court was
> asked to decide, whether WARRANTLESS wiretapping
> should be permitted.
> 
> The court decided it should *not* be permitted, just
> as a majority of Americans think it should *not* be
> permitted.
> 
> The Republicans--aided here, sadly, by MDixon--are
> deliberately obscuring this distinction.  The
> "liberal" Washington Post failed to make this
> distinction in its poll questions, reporting the
> results of the poll as if WARRANTLESS wiretapping
> weren't even an issue, as if a majority approved of
> everything in the NSA program.
> 
> So much for the Post being, in MDixon's words,
> "not friendly to the Bush administration."
> 
> The attempted deceit--by the Republicans, the Post,
> and MDixon--is disgraceful and inexcusable.  The
> Republicans are painting Democrats as opposing the
> NSA program *as a whole* and therefore weak on
> national security.  But there is *no* Democrat 
> running for office who opposes NSA wiretaps *as long
> as there is judicial oversight*, i.e., as long as
> the government is required to obtain a warrant.
> 
> A majority of the American people, as I said and
> as MDixon falsely denied, are opposed to WARRANTLESS
> wiretapping.
>







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