Monday, January 23, 2006

They Write Letters

From today's Daily Texan (the student newspaper at the University of Texas):

There is little or no comparison between the wiretapping of the Bush administration and the Nixon administration. Nixon acted in his own political interest under complete secrecy. Bush's actions, right or wrong, have been in the interest of national security.


So I guess if he's doing it "for our own good that makes it okay.

There has been no real evidence that the wiretaps involved anything other than calls placed internationally including at least on party suspected of terrorism.


So why didn't they get a warrent? And since it's classified, how would we know?

Maybe we should follow the actions of the great hereo of the left, Franklin Roosevelt. He pushed a law making it illegal for the press to divulge information that the enemy would like to know. I'd be quite happy not having this discussion.

Tony Mc#########
Young Conservatives of Texas.

Named redacted to protect the stupid. Ladies and gentlemen, I present Stupid Wingers, The Next Generation.

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