Who can say, without mental reservation, that George W. Bush was only interested in eavesdropping on al Qaedas conversations with their sleeper cells in Wyoming and Alaska, those hotbeds of terrorism where Homeland Security has been lavishing taxpayer money? Or could it be that our President, whose entire political career has been propelled by what is known euphemistically in the trade as opposition research, was also listening in on the private conversations of his political opponents in the United States?
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