Poll: 64 Percent of Americans Approve of NSA Wiretaps
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National Security Agency
December 28, 2005 (Rasmussen Reports) -- Sixty-four percent (64%) of Americans believe the National Security Agency (NSA) should be allowed to intercept telephone conversations between terrorism suspects in other countries and people living in the United States. A Rasmussen Reports survey found that just 23% disagree. Read full story.
TENSION: It's all relative
GRAVITY: Poll of 1000
Tags: terrorism, Middle East, Iraq, war, FBI, NSA, CIA
Global Tags: Washington DC, News and politics, News, Politics, Current Events, Current Affairs, Life
COMMENTARY
Here's a story sure to be ignored by the mainstream.
NEWSBYTE
National Security Agency
December 28, 2005 (Rasmussen Reports) -- Sixty-four percent (64%) of Americans believe the National Security Agency (NSA) should be allowed to intercept telephone conversations between terrorism suspects in other countries and people living in the United States. A Rasmussen Reports survey found that just 23% disagree. Read full story.
TENSION: It's all relative
GRAVITY: Poll of 1000
Tags: terrorism, Middle East, Iraq, war, FBI, NSA, CIA
Global Tags: Washington DC, News and politics, News, Politics, Current Events, Current Affairs, Life
1 Comments:
It's funny there's a fine line here and to some extent I would support such wiretaps but where do you draw the line, who do you tap and not tap? It's all very blury and at some point it goes beyond trying to protect the country and simply spying on it a la Big Brother
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