COMMENTARY
As one of the hundreds of thousands who has proudly worked for the National Security Agency either directly or as a subcontractor, I believe the New York Times missed the real story under its Dec. 16 headline "Bush lets U.S. spy on callers without courts.
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The president has the ultimate responsibility for Americans' security. His executive order, as reported by the New York Times, is a reasonable assistance to our intelligence agencies.
If we want the CIA, NSA and FBI to "find the dots," they must be freed to work as a lighting-fast team.
Jack O'Neill worked in the White House under President Carter as a telecommunications policy analyst. He is the author of the just released book "ECHELON, Somebody's Listening."
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