So do you think the Times was:
1) trying to sell a book
2) trying to stop the Patriot Act
3) all of the above

COURT SAYS U.S. SPY AGENCY CAN TAP OVERSEAS MESSAGES
By DAVID BURNHAM, SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES (NYT) 1051 words
Published: November 7, 1982

A Federal appeals court has ruled that the National Security Agency
may lawfully intercept messages between United States citizens and
people overseas, even if there is no cause to believe the Americans
are foreign agents, and then provide summaries of these messages to
the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Because the National Security Agency is among the largest and most
secretive intelligence agencies and because millions of electronic
messages enter and leave the United States each day, lawyers familiar
with the intelligence agency consider the decision to mark a
significant increase in the legal authority of the Government to keep
track of its citizens.


On 12/21/05, Dana wrote:
> hell no. I think the government should filter every email I send.
>

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