-Caveat Lector-

POOR, POOR General Whathisname feeling a little embarrassed at the reception
his agents and his agency receive at the theater.  Let's all have a pity
party for him okay.  Oh and let's not forget to raise the old budget for the
NSA who are, presumably, according to this article running the risk of
falling behind.  They gotta catch up to catch those "rogue nuclear powers",
and those "sinister hackers who are just itchin' to crash global computer
systems".  Why I'm just as amazed that with such a paltry budget of [deleted
for NATIONAL SECURITY reasons] that they are able to do anything at all.  And
with only [UNKNOWN] agents they certainly can't be expected to do everything.
 Wait a minute!  I think I got the answer!  How about this, let's have the
good old NSA start actually using it's resources for productive National
Security purposes and have them QUIT WASTING ALL OF OUR MONEY ON MONITORING
ALL OF US LAW ABIDING CITIZENS WITH THEIR ECHELON AND OTHER VIOLATIONS OF
THEIR CHARTER, FEDERAL LAW, AND THE CONSTITUTION.  Simple isn't it.
    I'm so stupid!  There is even a better answer, how 'bout we scrap the
hulking piece of shit instead, especially since the FBI has field offices in
other countries (not that there's anything wrong with that (lol)).

In a message dated 12/10/99 5:53:12 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>  Watching the movie one night last winter at his local
>  cineplex, Air Force Lt. Gen. Mike Hayden, the new chief of the NSA, slunk
>  down in his seat as the audience jeered the bad-guy spies. By the end of
the
>  film, Hayden recently recalled, he was practically hiding in his seat.
>
>
>  HAYDEN, WHO says privacy should be protected from government snooping,
>  worries about his once invisible spy outfit’s poor public image. The public
>  may take an even dimmer view when it learns of a new alliance between the
>  NSA and the FBI. Newsweek has learned that the NSA is now drafting
>  “memoranda of understanding” to clarify ways in which the NSA can help the
>  FBI track terrorists and criminals in the United States. In their zeal,
will
>  the crimefighters and electronic sleuths illegally spy on U.S. citizens? It
>  has happened before, during the civil unrest of the 1960s. Still, if
>  Americans really want to be afraid, they should consider the present-day
>  woes of the NSA: the half-century-old agency runs a real risk of going
deaf.
>  As Hayden conceded in an interview with Newsweek, “the agency has got to
>  make some changes,” because “by standing still, we are going to fall
behind
>  very quickly.”
>


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