Posted on 02/10/2006 4:33:31 PM PST by SmithL
Cambridge, Md. -- The eavesdropping tables were turned on President Bush on Friday. The president apparently believed he was speaking privately when he talked about listening in without a warrant on domestic communications with suspected al-Qaida terrorists overseas. But reporters were the ones doing the listening in this time.
The incident happened at a House Republican retreat. After six minutes of public remarks by the president, reporters were ushered out. "I support the free press, let's just get them out of the room," Bush said,
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I do think he was a little more succinct when he spoke about the NSA flap.
Unchecked illegal immigration and expansion of welfare benefits just off the top of my head.
THIS was your statement.
You actually think that the democrats, liberals and the press are opposed to expansion of welfare benefits (OR illegal immigration)? LOL! Surely you jest, William.
You clearly could not have actually meant what you said. Typo?
Imagine that. He says what he means and means what he says.
Oh! Aren't they the brave ones!
What a bunch of self-important jerks these reporters are. They behave like petulant children.
There is zero news in this story. They are just full of hatred and jealousy.
Some editor must be embarrassed this story was written, because it has been pulled from the "Headlines" on the Comcast home page. I had to used cache to find it.
They love Cuba!! Although Chavez is their newest idol
Interesting.
I guess leftists ARE capable of embarrassment if they act stupid enough and the public has a chance to observe it.
he knew the mic was on....
Mikes and nukes, not mics and nucs. Sheesh.
"So why is this a news story?!?!
Because the media thinks they have a gotcha moment .. which they don't"
Yes, I heard about it and thought wow...then when I actually heard it, it was like that's it??? ooooooooh!
It is a weekend, and except for weather reports, it is "fill the space" time on the AP farm.
What about Clymer, though?
Clymer has become a legend in his own name. ;-)
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