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Bush Isn't Spying on al Qaeda ... He's Spying on You
Bush Isn't Spying on al Qaeda ... He's Spying on You
By Robert Parry
Consortium News
August 4, 2007
alternet.org
The dispute over whether Attorney General Alberto Gonzales committed perjury when he parsed words about George W. Bush's warrantless surveillance program misses a larger point: the extraordinary secrecy surrounding these spying operations is not aimed at al-Qaeda, but at the American people.
There has never been a reasonable explanation for why a fuller discussion of these operations would help al-Qaeda, although that claim often is used by the Bush administration to challenge the patriotism of its critics or to avoid tough questions.
