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In reply to the discussion: ACLU: NSA Retains Purely Domestic Communications Without Warrants, Documents Show [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)10. It has
"You finally admit they can take content? Any and all content, not just meta data of US citizens?"
...been stated over and over that the take content in "international communications" dealing with foreign targets. The President stated as much in his Charlie Rose interview. That's why there are safeguards to protect Americans.
Still, the breaking news about queries is curious.
5 New Revelations About NSA Surveillance
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023041631
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ACLU: NSA Retains Purely Domestic Communications Without Warrants, Documents Show [View all]
Hissyspit
Jun 2013
OP
"The government also claims the authority to retain Americans' purely domestic communications"
morningfog
Jun 2013
#17
How can the FOREIGN Intelligence Surveillance Court issue legally issue domestic warrants?
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2013
#36