Latest NSA scandal leaves Americans unfazed
Encouraging news coming out of the Boston Globe:
Encouraging news coming out of the Boston Globe:
Jay at Stop The ACLU has done some digging and lo and behold, the same institution who slammed the admin for the latest NSA ‘scandal’ – regarding datamining of ‘millions of phone calls’ – has (or at one point had) a data collection of its own. From the SF Chronicle, Dec. 2004:
Yet one more in a long line of hyped stories about the NSA and datamining. The USA Today breathlessly reports, starting off with an eye-catching headline:
Here’s a must-read article on the similarities between FDR and Bush on the issue of domestic surveillance in a time of war:
I know, it’s not exactly news that a Democratic Senator would demagogue the NSA surveillance ‘scandal’ but a new ad put out by Sen. Russ Feingold’s Leadership PAC takes the absurdity to new heights:
Looks like about all Sen. Russ ‘let’s censure President Bush’ Feingold is hearing these days from members of his own party in response to his censure call are the sounds of crickets chirping: