Anecdotal Evidence Borne OutI mentioned the other day that none of the liberals in my family were expressing outrage over the story about the government eavesdropping on international phone calls. Turns out that
they're pretty typical:
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.Hat Tip:
Ace, via
Michelle Malkin