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A new poll suggests most Americans think finding terrorists is more important than privacy, and they support the idea of the government collecting phone calling records. More than half approve of the way President Bush handles Americans' privacy. A survey by The Washington Post and A-B-C News finds 63 percent consider some newly reported phone surveillance to be acceptable while searching for terrorist activity. A slightly larger majority answered they wouldn't be bothered if the NSA collected records of their personal calls. Only three in ten say personal privacy protections are more important, even if terror probes are hindered...
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