IRAQI VOTERS VINDICATED!

In this handout photo provided by the U.S. Marines, voters wait in line around a polling site to vote for the first fully constitutional parliament Thursday in Barwana, Iraq. Amid high security, large numbers of Iraqis turned out to cast their ballots for a parliament due to serve for the next four years. Read more...
Of course the New York waste of Times ran a story that sat on for a year about eavesdropping. NO mention that it was a ginormous PR stunt. Drudge reports that n>newspaper fails to inform readers "news break" is tied to book publication
On the front page of today's NEW YORK TIMES, national security reporter James Risen claims that "months after the September 11 attacks, President Bush secretly authorized the National Security Agency to eavesdrop on Americans and others inside the United States... without the court approved warrants ordinarily required for domestic spying, according to government officials."
Glenn advises us that HINDERAKER IS QUESTIONING THE TIMING of the New York Times' story on NSA surveillance -- and calling for an investigation of the leaks, and prosecution of the leakers. "Under the Plame precedent, this case is a no-brainer. The intelligence officials who leaked to the Times should be identified, criminally prosecuted, and sent to prison." Confederate Yankee weighs in here.
The President Will speak to this bullshit charade drummed up by the leftards in a Speech to the Nation on Sunday at 9pm. Mark your calenders.
Photo James P. Aguilar / U.S. Marines / Getty (New York Sun)
UPDATE: HEADS UP! More than 150,000 troops are at war in Iraq, Afghanistan and stationed
other places by land and sea. It's time to remember them, and at least send
a
letter. Care packages are great, but simple letters can be powerful.
The Department of Defense has sorted through endless websites and charities,
and does an excellent job organizing links to sites that allow people to
help the troops. With a single click, people can donate books to troops,
or computers, or frequent flier miles, or they can help wounded veterans
or grieving families, or Iraqi children. There are so many
options.
Go here America Supports You Hat tip Gail C









Hey, look at that long line! Why didn't they complain about voter suppression?
Posted by: J Philip | Saturday, December 17, 2005 at 02:07 AM
Because they aren't Democrats.
Posted by: neverforget | Saturday, December 17, 2005 at 11:16 AM