House narrowly kills move to rein in NSA; bill unites Obama, Bush officials
One commenter at the bottom of the article wrote:Top intelligence officials from the Obama and Bush administrations, along with senior House lawmakers from both parties, succeeded Wednesday in heading off the first legislative challenge to the domestic snooping program exposed by National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.
Arrayed against them was an equally odd cross-section of the political spectrum. Tea party libertarian Republicans and Democratic civil rights advocates — generally at odds — were united behind an amendment to a must-pass defense spending bill that would defund the National Security Agency’s mass collection of Americans’ phone records.
The amendment was defeated in a 217-205 vote.
you guys DO realize what it is going to take to trim this leviathan's claws, don't you? Apparently, there aren't enough votes to do so, so elections won't do it. I am advocating nothing. I'm merely point out the facts.I sent a freedom of information request to the NSA to see what they had about me, and I received a denial letter specifying that they didn't have to disclose this information because an Executive action from Mr Obama.
The NSA appears to have carte blanche and are covered by executive privilege. At this point they seem to be beyond the law.
Beyond me being bothered that they are collecting all this information, the tax payers of the United States are paying for the hardware and software systems needed to collect and store this burgeoning dataset. It has to be an enormous amount if information, each and every day.