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Re: Domestic spying is about politics, not security
Link?
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From your link...
[ QUOTE ] An online journalist then speculated that Richardson's conversations with former Secretary of State Colin Powell and another U.S. official about North Korea might have been among Bolton's requests. "The governor is upset that his conversations with Secretary Powell would be intercepted since most of them were domestic calls," said Richardson spokesman Billy Sparks. "The governor felt his calls about North Korea were confidential." [/ QUOTE ] It looks like Richardson is getting his info from the OP's source. |
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Feel free to attack the source since the information is probobly correct and completely damning to your dear leader.
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FWIW I think the Bush administration is utterly incompetent.
If you had used Ann Coulter as a source I would have made the same post. |
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It looks like Richardson is getting his info from the OP's source. [/ QUOTE ] And like I said, it looks like Richardson is taking it seriously. But he was only involved with negotiations with North Korea, so what would he know? |
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[ QUOTE ] It looks like Richardson is getting his info from the OP's source. [/ QUOTE ] And like I said, it looks like Richardson is taking it seriously. But he was only involved with negotiations with North Korea, so what would he know? [/ QUOTE ] So if enough people quote the same bad source for info it's OK? You must then believe Saddam Hussein had ties to Al-Qaida. |
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