Critics Buying Into Media Myths
Bush Right to Stick to His Guns on NSA
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The New York Times has attacked President Bush for allowing the National Security Agency (NSA) to monitor the activity of suspected terrorists. But investigative reporter Richard Miniter shoots back: Surveillance of suspected terrorists is no more spying than police staking out a crack house is spying. This attack by the Times is just the latest media myth against the War on Terror, says Miniter, veteran investigative reporter and author of Disinformation: 22 Media Myths That Undermine the War on Terror.
Furthermore, says Miniter, The U.S. government is not spying on Americans. The NSA is only targeting people who have received a phone call or an email from a known al Qaeda terrorist. People who merely oppose the Bush administration and are not in contact with terrorist groups have not had their phones tapped.
Lets set the record straight: the Bush Administration is not violating the rights of Americans, said Miniter. Very few of the 300 people targeted for surveillance by the NSA are actually U.S. citizens. The overwhelming majority are what lawyers call U.S. persons, a catchall term that includes legal and illegal residents of the United States.
The FBI and the CIA have been using similar surveillance techniques against mobsters and spies for the past 30 years. Following the 9/11 attacks, these two agencies set their sights on terrorists inside the United States. To date, more than 600 suspects have been arrested and two attacks inside the U.S. have been thwarted.
In his controversial new book, Miniter has gathered information from over 100 interviews with high-level sources around the globe and sifted through the written record to expose media myths from the Left and the Right.
Also in Disinformation, Miniter reveals:
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Excellent post. Thnaks for the ping, Ernie!
And MERRY CHRISTMAS!
I note the judge resigned without resignation; yet the title says he resigned in protest of the Bush policy to tap phones domestically if they were in contact with AQ.
Should have said the judge resigned without explanation.