President Bush has defended his decision to allow the NSA to eavesdrop on domestic phone calls by saying September 11 showed that the government needed to collect more information to prevent attack. But on Wednesday 9-11 families members, September 11 Advocates, disagreed.
"Our government intercepted two al Qaeda communications, during routine monitoring, on September 10, 2001""'tomorrow is zero hour' and 'the match begins tomorrow,' " the group said in a statement. Those messages weren't interpreted until it was too late. "It was certainly not any FISA court issue that delayed such translation..." By Jarrett Murphy |