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AMERICANS FAVOR “SPYING” OVER DYING
National Review ^ | Jan. 19, 2006 | Andy McCarthy

Posted on 01/19/2006 1:56:08 PM PST by conservativecorner

I’ve been arguing, including in the current issue of NR, that the NSA “scandal” is way overblown, mainly because this dispute is procedural, not substantive. That is, the real mainstream of America (as opposed to the fringe portrayed as the mainstream by the fringy mainstream media) wants al Qaeda monitored (at the very least). The real mainstream also recognizes not only that this monitoring must include surveillance inside the U.S., but that domestic monitoring is the most important because “inside the U.S.” is exactly where al Qaeda is trying to hit us. Hard. Again.

As long as that monitoring is being done, few people will care passionately about whether POTUS is doing it on the basis of his own constitutional authority or by making successful applications to the FISA court.

While I’m always queasy about polling data, Dick Morris contends in the NYPost today that current polling data bear this theory out. According to Morris: The Fox News poll of Jan. 11 asked voters whether the president "should have the power to authorize the National Security Agency to monitor electronic communications of suspected terrorists without getting warrants, even if one end of the communication is in the United States?" By 58 percent to 36 percent, the answer was "yes." Indeed, 42 percent of the nation's Democrats agreed that the president should have this power.

The poll also tells us that Americans attribute the absence of terrorist attacks over the past 41/2 years to our government's efforts to protect us. Asked if the fact that there has been no major terror attack since 9/11 was due to "security measures working" or to "no attack having been planned" by terrorists, Americans credited government efforts by 46 percent (to 22 percent for the terrorists, with another 20 percent saying both factors contributed).

Other results: Some 61 percent — including a majority of the Democrats — said they'd be willing to surrender some of their own privacy to help prevent terror attacks. Respondents support renewal of the Patriot Act by 57 percent to 31 percent. (Even Democrats only oppose renewal by 40-47.)

And those who called attention to the NSA policy of warrant-less wiretaps are called "traitors" by 50 percent of the voters and "whistleblowers" by only 27 percent. Democrats opted for "traitors" by 42 percent to 34 percent.

In other words, Ann Coulter represents the Democratic mainstream better than Al Gore on this one! [Emphasis in original.]

Of course these numbers could change. But they are much less likely to as long as the administration continues to be aggressive in making the case for its actions. The American people are convinced that there really is a war going on – a war over which there hovers a profound domestic threat. As there is no evidence behind the hysteria about purported domestic “spying” (the Left’s term of choice to suggest that sensible investigative measures are really a Big Brother snooping operation unrelated to national security), the President won’t be penalized for using his power to protect American lives.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: homelandsecurity; nsa; patriotleak; poll; spying

1 posted on 01/19/2006 1:56:10 PM PST by conservativecorner
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To: conservativecorner

Liberals defending and attacking from a losing position is their biggest weakness.


2 posted on 01/19/2006 2:01:41 PM PST by Echo Talon
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To: Echo Talon

Liberals defend nothing and attack everything. Clausewicz would laugh his ass off at them.


3 posted on 01/19/2006 2:05:15 PM PST by PeterFinn (Anita Bryant was right!)
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To: conservativecorner

Title is misleading...spying will/is always happening, while dying is not.


4 posted on 01/19/2006 2:15:24 PM PST by stuartcr (Everything happens as God wants it to.....otherwise, things would be different.)
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To: conservativecorner
"Osama isn't a problem. He's just a scapegoat for the Bush Administration's policies in Afghanistan and Iraq."

Overheard this today at lunch from two buffed-out 26 year old Arab guys and a overweight black guy.

5 posted on 01/19/2006 2:22:28 PM PST by Uncle Miltie (Liberals oppose individual slavery compared to colletive slavery because they hate competition!)
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To: Echo Talon

Following is an edited response plucked from the du regarding the justice department saying that using the NSA as is being done is legal.

"How much f--king more are we expected to take from this group of killing thug bast-rd sh-thead nazis? I can't anymore. I am starting to feel like I'm about to lose it. I try to stay positive, I try to charge forward, and it's getting more and more everyday like trying to roll a f--king boulder up a mountain. Words can't even describe the anger, the hatred I have for these f--king people. I never knew it was possible to feel this many negative things all at once. Sometimes it's almost like my freakin heads gonna explode!"

This quotation is what passes for political discourse over at the loony bin. It's just one on a thread of several hundred. Some are slighty less foul, some are even more heavily laden with four letter words. If his head is going to explode, he might try duct tape {ala Glenn Beck}.


6 posted on 01/19/2006 2:22:30 PM PST by USS Alaska (Nuke the terrorist savages - In Honor of Standing Wolf)
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To: conservativecorner

Yes, but the media spins it to be unlawful wiretapping against innocent American citizens.


7 posted on 01/19/2006 2:26:34 PM PST by AUsome Joy
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To: USS Alaska; conservativecorner
Words can't even describe the anger, the hatred I have for these f--king people.

Its obvious, but instructive to note that, for Democrats, the people who inspire such rage are not Al Qaeda, nor muslim terrorists, not psychotic mass killers, but their fellow Americans.

If madmen slaughter folks on their way to work, if entire nations are subjugated by torturers and executioners, that merits a shrug of the shoulder. It us they hate.

8 posted on 01/19/2006 3:03:46 PM PST by marron
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To: USS Alaska

Yea, sounds like he needs to adjust his medication.


9 posted on 01/19/2006 3:09:16 PM PST by Echo Talon
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To: USS Alaska
I try to charge forward, and it's getting more and more everyday like trying to roll a f--king boulder up a mountain.

Aww, the guy is obviously looking for sympathy trying to campair himself to Sisyphus.here

10 posted on 01/19/2006 3:17:20 PM PST by Echo Talon
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To: All

bttt for others to see


11 posted on 01/19/2006 4:01:57 PM PST by harpu ( "...it's better to be hated for who you are than loved for someone you're not!")
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