First an AP article that indicated almost as an aside that the infamous secret wire tap program was actually doing what it was supposed to do:
Secret Program led to arrest of terror plotter from Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) The National Security Agency has been eavesdropping on Americans and others inside the United States without getting search warrants a project that led to the terror conviction of a Columbus man two years ago, officials told The New York Times.
President Bush authorized the program in the months after the Sept. 11 attacks, the Times reported Friday.
The order Bush signed in 2002 has allowed the agency to monitor the international phone calls and international e-mails of hundreds, and perhaps thousands, of people inside the United States, the report said.
Government officials credited the new program with uncovering several terrorist plots, including one by Iyman Faris, a central Ohio trucker who pleaded guilty in 2003 to supporting al-Qaida by planning to destroy the Brooklyn Bridge.
A federal judge in Virginia sentenced Faris in October 2003 to 15 years in prison for aiding and abetting terrorism, plus five years for conspiracy.
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And then second... Recent news from the original home of the French riots, Clichy-Sous Bois, which of course has nothing to do with the wider Jihad and of course claims that Terrorist cells in France were operating in the city and encouraging the rioting were all puff...
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French agents arrest three with suspected links to Zarqawi
French counterterrorism agents arrested three suspects in a network with alleged ties to al-Qaida in Iraq, seizing guns, explosives and detonators in a sweep north of Paris, officials said Thursday.
The overnight roundup in the suburb of Clichy-sous Bois stemmed from information culled in investigators' questioning of 25 suspects detained in a similar anti-terrorism sweep Monday, officials said.
"Thanks to questioning, a stash of arms has been discovered, which shows how serious this affair is," Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy told reporters. "A certain number of terrorists, in order to finance their activities, are involved in organized crime."
"We think they have indirect links fairly highly placed in the al-Qaida organization," Sarkozy said on the sidelines of an Interior Ministry ceremony honoring police who battled angry youths during three weeks of violence across France that began Oct. 27.
Police found a stash of weapons in a garage in the Parisian suburb of Clichy-sous-Bois, said a police investigator who cannot be identified because his agency does not allow it. Agents found several kilograms of explosives, AK-47 and Famas assault rifles, revolvers, ammunition, balaclavas and bulletproof vests, he said.
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Ok, now we can all resume pretending that if we would just vote Bush out of office, dismantle the war on terror, withdraw from Iraq, and generally return to our pre-9/11 state, everything would be just fine.