before the ny times' latest reveal of tools in the war on terror, the usa today went big with 'domestic eavesdropping' (a term to make it sound as nefarious as possible).
Members of the House and Senate intelligence committees confirm that the National Security Agency has compiled a massive database of domestic phone call records. But some lawmakers also say that cooperation by the nation's telecommunication companies was not as extensive as first reported by USA TODAY on May 11. [emphasis added]after briefings on the program, lawmakers pliantly ran to the press to give the MSM more classified details. (can they be prosecuted?)
Other lawmakers who were briefed about the program expressed concerns that gaps in the database could undercut its usefulness in identifying terrorist cells.still a robust but not complete database can still yield results
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