NSA Pawed Through Americans' Communications Without Warrants, Say Senators

That National Security Agency has used a "loophole" in surveillance law to conduct searches of the contents of Americans' personal communications without bothering to secure warrants, warn Senators Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Mark Udall (D-Colo.). The senators cite a letter to Wyden from Director of National Intelligence James Clapper (pictured at right) in which the controversial spy chief answered a question as to whether the NSA "sought and obtained the authority to query information" regarding the "communications of specific Americans." The NSA has engaged in such queries, Clapper replied.
"It is now clear to the public that the list of ongoing intrusive surveillance practices by the NSA includes not only bulk collection of Americans' phone records, but also warrantless searches of the content of Americans' personal communications," Wyden and Udall respond.
The forms of communications subject to search aren't specified in Clapper's letter, but could include phone calls, emails, and other electronic communications—because that's what the NSA does. The senators, who have long counted among the main legislative opponents of the surveillance state, go on to critique the NSA's actions at length.
This is unacceptable. It raises serious constitutional questions, and poses a real threat to the privacy rights of law-abiding Americans. If a government agency thinks that a particular American is engaged in terrorism or espionage, the Fourth Amendment requires that the government secure a warrant or emergency authorization before monitoring his or her communications. This fact should be beyond dispute.
Senior officials have sometimes suggested that government agencies do not deliberately read Americans' emails, monitor their online activity or listen to their phone calls without a warrant. However, the facts show that those suggestions were misleading, and that intelligence agencies have indeed conducted warrantless searches for Americans' communications using the 'back-door search' loophole in section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Today's admission by the Director of National Intelligence is further proof that meaningful surveillance reform must include closing the back-door searches loophole and requiring the intelligence community to show probable cause before deliberately searching through data collected under section 702 to find the communications of individual Americans.
Section 702 of the FISA Amendments Act established a legal framework for the government to acquire foreign intelligence by targeting non-U.S. persons who are reasonably believed to be located outside the United States under a program approved by the FISA Court. Because Section 702 does not involve obtaining individual warrants, it contains language specifically intended to limit the government's ability to use these new authorities to deliberately spy on Americans.
The revelation that — despite the clear intent of Section 702 to target foreign communications — the government is deliberating searching for the phone calls or emails of specific Americans and circumventing traditional warrant protections should be concerning to all.
The full text of Clapper's letter can be read below. Weep at your leisure.

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Well, that would be blatantly unconstitutional. I eagerly await the investigations and prosecutions to come.
You're more likely to see Neil Armstrong come back from the dead and punch a nun in the face.
That's Buzz Aldrin, but I agree with you, anyway.
There is an outside chance that a Republican Congress will launch a bunch of investigations into this administration's many, many, many illegal and corrupt actions, but even if they do, they likely will only lightly slap the wrists of our intelligence and military.
That is, assuming they have the balls to take on these high crimes and misdemeanors in the first place, with the media screaming the whole way, calling the entire GOP racist and God knows what else.
They don't have the balls to do shit. They want the power so they can wield it, not so they can limit it.
And they'll continue to do that, so long as we tolerate the bullshit.
I don't think it'd be a nun a zombie Neil Armstrong would want to punch. Punks who busted up his mailbox, on the other hand...
What's with all of the Neil Armstrong and mailbox jokes in close proximity to each other today?
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Wyden and Udall are going to do everything they can to out-civil liberty Rand Paul in the run up to the 2014 elections. I, for one, welcome the competition for who can finger the worse shit the CIA, NSA, FBI, etc are doing to us.
I also notice that the Senate leadership on both sides of the aisle is being conspicuously silent when there should be arrests and appointments of special prosecutors. Fucking assholes.
We really need to bring back the independent counsel law. Clearly, these fucks cannot be hounded often enough.
Special prosecutors should always be arrested no matter how silent the senate is.
Jail time for Clapper and his minions is the only acceptable outcome.
By "jail time", I assume you mean a sweet retirement and a seven-figure consulting job for a government contractor.
I dunno about you, but by "jail time" I mean Clapper's corpse gibbeted from the top of the Washington Monument.
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Impaling upon the same monument would be fine too.
I would rather see him in the Brazen Bull.
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Calling for the gibbet is MY schtick. But you know what, I don't care. As far as i'm concerned, the more the merrier. Let the whole damn country call for this asshole to be hanged and then have his body gibbeted. It is past time for the people to wake up and realize that the government is blatantly disregarding the law, and shitting all over our civil rights! Either the less-tone-deaf members of congress rein this shit in now, peacefully, or we the people will put an end to it by force. A thousand bodies hanged along Constitution Blvd is a good start, but it is just a start.
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As much as I hate looking at that stupid Clapper, his face needs to be plastered on every surface from sea to shining sea, with the caption Domestic Enemy of the Constitution in big bold letters overhead.
Then we can go after his bosses.
Section 702...must be the FYTW clause.
I'm not a barbarian, but I think a case could be made to bring back drawing and quartering to punish these assholes.
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This was no "loophole" in the FISA, it was a deliberate misinterpretation of the clear language of the statute. And the statements of senior officials were not "misleading", they were outright lies. Perjury is a serious crime and should be punished. Starting with Clapper.
^THIS a thousand times THIS. These fuckers are lying to us and to our representatives in congress. They think that they can do whatever they want; that they are above the law. I don't understand how the entire country is not up in arms (literally) over this abuse of power. This is the most dangerous thing to have happened to our nation since the Civil War! These are people who believe that, not only is it all right to ignore the law (because, doncha-know, they are the Good Guys), but that it is also all right to lie to Congress, the branch empowered to keep executive agencies in check via oversight.
The danger is impossible to over-state, yet the general population ignores it, because the media, rather than sounding the alarm, is spreading propaganda for the very people they should be investigating!
This is intolerable! Yet what can we do? I yell and scream, and am treated like a tin-foil-hat-wearing nut job. Fine, my fellow citizens; enjoy your lives in the panopticon, I will die free rather than live in an Orwellian dystopia.
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