Oh darn, no more wiretapping on American phones. I guess I can't weave "pigs must die," the meat-packing industry, and other double entendre innocent-pig-farm-slash-evil-terrorist codespeak into my regular, everyday phone conversations anymore.
There goes my Friday night entertainment.
But seriously, did this wiretapping endeavor even successfully rout terrorist activity in the United States? Most right-wingers would claim that yes, there is a direct correlation between the lack of terrorist activity in the nation and the recent wiretapping, while most left-wingers would say that wiretaps, even if they were legal, should have not been an option in the first place due to violations of "natural civil liberties" or whatever other terminology they could pull out of John Locke's ass. My politics-hating yet grossly opinionated self, on the other hand, would ask: Considering Britain was the power that outed the last terrorist plot while America was "waiting it out to glean more information about other potential illegal activity," would the wiretapping even have a point if America waited so long that the attacks actually happened? The American government then scolded Britain for making the arrests too soon and only upping the risk of the fellow plotters seeking revenge on our countries, but do we see any attacks going down? I think not. Rather than eliminating what attacks the government could and either averting the plot entirely or postponing it long enough that the FBI/NSA would uncover it anyway, they insist on letting the terrorists fester and conspire as a united force rather than taking out what cells they can and driving what element of fear could sink through their thick skulls.
We call the Middle Eastern states retarded, but as the kindergarten adage goes, "Takes one to know one."