64% of Americans Don’t Object To Eavesdropping by The NSA
Can you hear me now?
According to the latest Rassmussen Report: December 28, 2005 — “Sixty-four percent (64%) of Americans believe the National Security Agency (NSA) should be allowed to intercept telephone conversations between terrorism suspects in other countries and people living in the United States. A Rasmussen Reports survey found that just 23% disagree.
Sixty-eight percent (68%) of Americans say they are following the NSA story somewhat or very closely.”
(via Ace/Instapundit/Malkin)
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