My, there are many bugs in the system…

January 23, 2004 Off By leigh

Clearly bugs are the toys d’annee for the Bush administration. First it (using the National Security Agency) partakes in bugging the offices and homes of diplomats of six undecided countries on the U.N security council as it was trying to push through it’s illegal invasion of Iraq. When Katherine Gun blew the whistle on this, rather than actually stop, they pressed the U.K government to arrest her for revealing the illegal and highly embarrassing activities!


Clearly bugs are the toys d’annee for the Bush administration. First it (using the National Security Agency) partakes in bugging the offices and homes of diplomats of six undecided countries on the U.N security council as it was trying to push through it’s illegal invasion of Iraq. When Katherine Gun blew the whistle on this, rather than actually stop, they pressed the U.K government to arrest her for revealing the illegal and highly embarrassing activities!

Now it turns out, as reported by The Boston Globe, Republican staff members of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee have been spying on the Democrat party for a year by infiltrating their computer systems, in a startling repeat of the Watergate break-in, updated to 2003.