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« "Have You No Sense Of Decency?" | WILLisms.com | Gaming Zawahiri's 'Death' » Can You Hear Me Now, Osama?Federal authorities have been investigating recent large-scale purchases of disposable cell phones, which can be purchased without identification and are untraceable. One such purchase was made in Midland, Texas, by members of a group "linked to suspected terrorist cells stationed within the Metroplex." Just asking - could the New York Times revelations of NSA wiretaps have anything to do with this? Posted by Ken McCracken · 13 January 2006 10:34 AM CommentsNah - there's no connection...right? The NYT would never actively aid in anti-American terrorism. If they did, it was surely an innocent mistake, and they'll try harder to act in the Nation's best interest next time - being American patriots and all. Posted by: Steve at January 14, 2006 10:48 AM Instead of trying to broaden their circulation base in the face of declining readership, it appears the times simply is pandering to its core following of upper eastside Manhattanites in a desperate attempt to maintain some status as a major newspaper. As its readership shrinks, it will become even more left-wing and anti-American. The old gray lady has become the red witch. Posted by: Zsa Zsa at January 14, 2006 10:02 PM |