The White House ... President Bush ... leaked by the NYTs ... hundreds of US Citizens. From what I remember of the NSA in the early 1990s .... the number of recorded communications is easily in the millions.
The Slimes did not firmly establish that "hundreds" of US citizens were surveilled. Your statement is a lie. It didn't even establish that conversations were monitored (capturing the event of an electrical connection from international phone A to domestic phone B is not "monitoring a conversation" and is in no way illegal).
In any case you have not addressed the issue that naturalized citizens who communicate with terrorists are in de facto breach of their fraudulent citizenship, and are therefore not even citizens.
None of this is detailed in the Slimes article, which is a mishmash of innuendo and guesswork of which you have taken the bait, hook, line, and sinker.