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George LeMieux, former U.S. senator
Last Week: The new controversy concerning the NSA, coupled with Benghazi, reporter wiretaps, and the IRS scandal, has put the administration on the ropes. If an immigration or debt deal is not reached by the August recess, the President's second term will...
Tags: Immigration
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Lois Frankel, Representative, U.S. Congress
Last Week: The big story out of DC was data collection by the NSA. It begins a needed discussion about the balance between personal privacy and public security. Looking Ahead: The story the media will talk about will most likely be immigration reform. ...
Tags: Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), U.S. Congress
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Peter J.M. Bober, mayor, Hollywood
Last Week: The story of the week was definitely the revelation by former CIA employee, Edward Snowden, that the National Security Agency collects data from every American's email and cell phone transmissions, It is incredibile that the technology exists...
Tags: Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Central Intelligence Agency, Edward Snowden
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Senators introduce bill requiring greater disclosure of NSA programs
WASHINGTON – A bipartisan group of senators is introducing new legislation that they say will provide greater transparency of National Security Agency surveillance programs, the first significant legislative response to the revelation of the...Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Politics, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Susan Collins
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NSA leaks shift focus to intel contractors
An intelligence contractor's disclosure of covert National Security Agency surveillance programs reopened a debate Monday over how much the government relies on private companies for spy work and whether those firms must do more to vet employees and...
Tags: Bradley Manning, Politics, Dwayne Johnson, Central Intelligence Agency, Espionage and Intelligence
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NSA aftershocks: Leak inspires lawsuit, letters of protest
WASHINGTON — The massive leaks about U.S. spying systems caused sharp political and legal aftershocks Tuesday as the Justice Department prepared to file criminal charges against Edward Snowden, a government contractor who has publicly admitted...
Tags: Google Inc., Politics, FBI, Mark Zuckerberg, Social Media
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Are you a partisan hypocrite? Or just someone who trusts one party more than the other?
Change of SubjectAmong the cross-tabs in the polling about which Jessica wrote earlier today is this: When George W. Bush was president, 37 percent of Democrats approved of NSA surveillance. Now that Barack Obama is president (and the extent of the surveillance...... -
No, Big Brother isn’t watching
Change of SubjectWednesday's print column It’s easy to imagine an alternate America in which President Barack Obama had ostentatiously dismantled or curtailed the government’s electronic surveillance program shortly after his inauguration in 2009. Today,... -
Most Americans supportive of government phone tracking, poll says
News that the government has amassed records on nearly all telephone calls in the United States for at least seven years and has the ability to tap into Internet traffic has generated little reaction from the public so far, according to new polling data...Tags: Email, Parties and Movements, Elections, Government, National Government
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Republicans oppose, Democrats support NSA surveillance, poll finds
A majority of Americans oppose National Security Agency programs using records gathered from telecom and Internet companies, according to a poll released Wednesday. Fifty-three percent told Gallup they disagree with federal efforts to “compile...
Tags: Loretta Sanchez, Politics, White House, Unrest, Conflicts and War, The Huffington Post
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NSA surveillance puts George Orwell's '1984' on bestseller lists
Big Brother is watching. And people are reading. Thanks to the ongoing National Security Administration surveillance scandal, George Orwell's "1984" is enjoying a surge in popularity, landing at No. 4 on Amazon's list of "Movers and Shakers." Sales of...
Tags: Where the Wild Things Are (movie), Father's Day, Edward Snowden, Ayn Rand, NPR
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ACLU sues Obama administration over NSA surveillance
The American Civil Liberties Union announced Tuesday that it has filed a federal lawsuit against key members of President Obama’s national security team over the National Security Agency’s telephone surveillance, the first legal challenge to...
Tags: Politics, Verizon Communications, Jay Carney, White House, Edward Snowden
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