Now a Valuable Program!
The only set-up needed for the following letter to the editor of the Boston Globe is to know the entire article was 910 words long:
Editor,
It took me until 890 words into yet another hate-filled Bush attack piece (Report questions value of wiretaps, July 11, A1) by delusional leftist New York Times "reporters" to get to the punchline:
"In 2008, Congress restructured the (valueless?) federal surveillance law, the broadest such overhaul in three decades. The inspectors general’s report said the new law 'gave the government even broader authority to intercept international communications' than did the original program."
I might add that the inspectors general's report was authored by five inspectors general who survived the Obama-Biden administrations politically motivated firings of other federal inspectors general. (End of letter.)
The only set-up needed for the following letter to the editor of the Boston Globe is to know the entire article was 910 words long:
Editor,
It took me until 890 words into yet another hate-filled Bush attack piece (Report questions value of wiretaps, July 11, A1) by delusional leftist New York Times "reporters" to get to the punchline:
"In 2008, Congress restructured the (valueless?) federal surveillance law, the broadest such overhaul in three decades. The inspectors general’s report said the new law 'gave the government even broader authority to intercept international communications' than did the original program."
I might add that the inspectors general's report was authored by five inspectors general who survived the Obama-Biden administrations politically motivated firings of other federal inspectors general. (End of letter.)
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