Under a decades-old program with the government, telecom giant AT&T
in 2003 led the way on a new collection capability that the National
Security Agency said amounted to a “‘live’ presence on the global net”
and would forward 400 billion Internet metadata records in one of its
first months of operation, The New York Times reported.
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Ho hum....sad, but old news that American patriots don't want to hear. Throw the 1st and 4th amendment out the window if it keeps the boogie man out from under the bed...that seems to be the common cause thinking. Ask your fav politician what they think about your right to privacy and free speech. The current 'leader of the free world' seems to have signed on to 'anything goes to protect our freedom.' The real question the presidential candidates should be asking is who are they protecting against? It sounds like average Americans have become the enemy and any method the narcissistic government leaders deem necessary is okay.
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