In a message dated 8/19/06 6:30:14 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But that didn't come up, did it?

As it was, it had one HUGE flaw with regard to the
issue currently in the courts: It didn't even
mention it.
The poll didn't mention specifically warrantless wire taps but that issue had been debated all Winter and Spring, even mentioning it in the Democratic poll, so the public was quite aware of what was going on and still 65% answered that they thought it was important enough even if it intruded on their privacy. Only that hard core 30+% absolutely rejected any intrusion of privacy. After all the poll clearly was about what was going on in the NSA, not some fictitious scenario and the public has been very aware that warrants were not being asked for or issued on incoming calls from terrorists. 
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