Monday, May 15, 2006
Negroponte Had Denied Domestic Call Monitoring
Surprise, surprise!
A Bush official lied.
It would really be front page, above the fold news if one of them ever told the truth about anything....and they wonder why we don't trust them with our records or our security, for that matter.
Negroponte Had Denied Domestic Call Monitoring:
"When he was asked about the National Security Agency's controversial domestic surveillance program last Monday, U.S. intelligence chief John D. Negroponte objected to the question and said the government was 'absolutely not' monitoring domestic calls without warrants.
'I wouldn't call it domestic spying,' he told reporters. 'This is about international terrorism and telephone calls between people thought to be working for international terrorism and people here in the United States.'"
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