Finally, it appears that the Dems have gotten the hint that Pres. Bush just might have broken the law in carrying out warrantless wiretaps. At least, that's what you'd get from watching them on CNN push Negroponte and his goons to the wall on the issue at today's Homeland Security hearings.
On the other hand, if you're a reader just home from work and looking at the Washington Post, you won't find it. Maybe it's only in the paper version, buried somewhere deep behind the obituaries. ...
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