Friday, November 1, 2013

Senate Cracks Down On Snooping

The Senate has come down hard on NSA snooping, now limiting their activities to anything they want to do.  All past crimes are now retroactively permitted.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said collecting information about phone calls is legal and is closely monitored, but she said it was right to put the NSA program on firmer legal footing and to add some privacy protections.
“The threats we face — from terrorism, proliferation and cyber attack, among others — are real, and they will continue,” she said. “Intelligence is necessary to protect our national and economic security, as well as to stop attacks against our friends and allies around the world.”
Feinstein has worked in government her entire adult life, and has amassed a fortune of some $100 million (as of 2005) all by her lonesome, independent of her "investor" husband.

You see, she is just that smart.  And absolutely not, does any intelligence agency have anything on her regarding how she amassed over $100 million while working for the government.  Or her husband.

In USA we get the best politicians that money can buy.

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