Judy, you've now had many back and forths with MDixon on this issue.

Is he still the horrible liar that you claimed him to be (he didn't 
retract as you asked him to, so he must be a liar, according to 
you)...

...or...

...would you say that he makes valid points that, although you don't 
necessarily agree with him, are rationale and are not within the 
realm of "lying"?








--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>  
> In a message dated 8/19/06 5:39:15 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> A clever  poll with not too subtle spin. Nobody approves of the 
NSA 
> tapping 
> >  domestic calls. The calls in question are calls from suspected 
> terrorists  
> > coming into the US from foreign countries. But the poll doesn't  
> state that. It 
> > just asks if people would approve of impeachment  if Bush 
approved 
> of wire taps 
> > without a warrant, which could be a  call between any two 
American 
> citizens 
> > within the country and  that is not what the NSA is doing. It 
has 
> been known 
> > and common  knowledge since the story broke that the calls being 
> tapped are 
> >  calls entering the US and from known terrorist suspects.
> 
> The point is  that if there's no judicial oversight,
> they can wiretap anyone they want.  What this poll
> says is that the American people don't trust Bush
> to  limit the wiretapping to suspected terrorists 
> calling into the U.S. from  abroad.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> What this poll says is the democrats are trying to politicize the 
issue and  
> scare Americans into thinking that Bush is listening in on their 
private  
> conversations. But as the debate went on through the spring, it 
didn't work.  
> People realized Bush has much more important things to do than 
listen in on  their 
> personal conversations and would much rather have him be able to 
implement  
> the program and not be tied up with silly bureaucratic red tape 
when the NSA 
> has  to be able to move quickly on incoming phone calls that are a 
matter of 
> national  security.
>







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