Senate Panel to Consider Surveillance Limits
Like, maybe having some?
A close House vote reveals wide opposition to indiscriminate surveillance.
Christie says Rand Paul's views are dangerous. Is he right?
And government workers never misuse data
Strip the authority for abuses
Greenwald to join via video link
The public and even congresscritters abandon ship
Government says there is no evidence to support the claim made by the New Zealand-based Sunday Star-Times
As if the fact it could be worse makes American surveillance any better
Will testify via video link before Congress on Wednesday
Says "Under the Patriot Act, the government's authority to collect is essentially limitless"
Limiting surveillance to individuals who are actually being investigated is not a radical idea.
Reps. Justin Amash and John Conyers tried to protect the Constitution. Barack Obama, not so much.
Twice as much campaign financing donations as the opposition
Proud of him for "sharing the truth" with the public
Big government for some, big government for others
Nervous Republicans react to the Amash/Conyers bill.
A warning shot to the establishment
Underperformance may be the government's saving grace
Too much history with snoopy officials
Getting lots of attention for standing up to parties
Supported by 94 Republicans and 113 Democrats
It's not like they've been caught lying or anything, right?