S1mmo+61 writes "Salon is analyzing a Time semiweekly article today, a piece that essentially claims Americans do not care about the domestic spying. The analysis of the Time journal piece (which is longer than the article itself) is interesting, if only as a quick history of domestic spying in the last eight years. 'Time claims that "nobody cares" about the Government's increased spying powers and that "polling consistently supports that conclusion." They don't cite a single poll because that assertion is blatantly false. Just this weekend, a new poll released by Scripps Howard News Service and Ohio teaching hospital proves that exactly the opposite is true. That poll shows that the interest of Americans who believe the Federal restraint is "very secretive" has doubled in the last two years alone (to 44%)'"
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