Lindsey Graham Is Predictably Thrilled NSA Is Collecting Tons of Phone Records
Because terrorism
Denies request to toss demands as illegal
Want to be able to report on content of discussion of leak investigations
The meetings will, of course, be off the record
Argue stolen e-mails showed the company's complicity in spying on activist groups
Don't mess with Texas e-mails
Awaiting Rick Perry's signature
But say it is "highly unlikely" it was shot down by militants
Following Texas legislature's lead
Because they're not snoopy enough now
DOJ took records for calls from at least five numbers associated with Fox news and two numbers from inside the White House
Declines yet to make allegations against a particular organization, but she has been reporting on Washington scandals
Maybe they'll be the ones to tell us who the government is spying on?
Second circuit court hearing arguments today
ACLU also joining in suit
It probably won't really help protect leaks, but it's a start
Nothing like being the target of a broad records hunt to get their attention
Went online at The New Yorker today
Time to start addressing those legal concerns
Did it really have no other way to track down a leaker?
Is there a rule of threes for scandals?
Balance surveillance and civil liberties he says
The Firefox name is used to fool end users
Cameras were a big help in Boston, but that doesn't mean they are generally a good idea.
Why not the bathroom?
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