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NSA spying and Islamic charities

In an interesting twist, the NSA spying story intersects with the ongoing saga of Islamic charities.

The Mail Tribune reports that the NSA was eavesdropping on privileged communications between Al-Haramain and its attorneys. The Washington Post then admitted that it had known about this since 2004 but agreed not to do anything (and they say we don't have a state-controlled media in this country).

Some useful commentary from Loaded Orygun and Orcinus

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