In order to report the story, the Times said it obtained:
copies of online conversations and e-mail messages between minors and the creepy adults;
records of payments to the minors;
membership lists for Webcam sites;
defunct sites stored in online archives;
files retained on a victim's computer over several years;
financial records, credit card processing data and other information;
The Neverland Ranch's mailing list. (OK, I made that last one up.)
Would that the Times allowed the Bush administration similar investigative powers for Islamofacists in America!
Which brings me to this week's scandal about No Such Agency spying on "Americans." I have difficulty ginning up much interest in this story inasmuch as I think the government should be spying on all Arabs, engaging in torture as a televised spectator sport, dropping daisy cutters wantonly throughout the Middle East, and sending liberals to Guantanamo.
http://www.townhall.com/opinion/columns/anncoulter/2005/12/21/180063.html
Note: http://www.townhall.com...

Not a word on this commentary from anyone, huh. Canadians and our American cousins are remarkabally silent on what this 'woman' is saying.
Gandhi was once asked what he thought about western civilization. His response was: "I think it would be a good idea."
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"If you must kill a man, it costs you nothing to be polite about it." Winston Churchill
The trolls call anti-American stuff 'hate speech', yet here is one of their own calling for torture of their own opposition, and it's politely ignored. Just wobbles the mind.
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"If you must kill a man, it costs you nothing to be polite about it." Winston Churchill