It seems that perhaps the Democrat's and NY Times strategy of leaking the NSA story so early is not going as planned. Slowly but surly, the word is getting out about the purpose and content of the eavesdropping program. This is good news for the President. Americans defend their liberties, but expect to be kept safe from these dangerous threats.
President Bush yesterday defined as "limited" a once-secret program to intercept al Qaeda-linked calls to and from the United States, saying, "This is a limited program designed to prevent attacks on the United States of America, and I repeat -- limited," Mr. Bush told reporters after visiting wounded troops at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio.
"It seems logical to me that if we know there's a phone number associated with al Qaeda or an al Qaeda affiliate, and they're making phone calls, it makes sense to find out why," he said.
I hope he keeps hammering on this subject.
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