Saturday, February 04, 2006

On Feb. 2, 2006, the NYT published and editorial dealing with the battle over domestic spying . Following is the last paragraph which sums up my feelings and concerns.

"One of the oddest moments in Mr. Bush's defense of domestic spying came when he told his audience in Nashville, "If I was trying to pull a fast one on the American people, why did I brief Congress?" He did not mention that some lawmakers protested the spying at the briefings, or that they found them inadequate. The audience members who laughed and applauded Mr. Bush's version of the truth may have forgot that he said he briefed Congress fully on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. We know how that turned out."