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Executive Director: Carol Rose
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Former Guantanamo detainee David Hicks speaks with the World Socialist Web Site 2011 oct
ACLUs Ben Wizner: Military Commissions An Enormous Practical Failure
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By Joshua Durkin and Ray Storez
The Public Record
Mar 20th, 2010
Guardian: House Forces Vote on Amendment that Would Limit NSA Bulk Surveillance
July 23, 2013
Summary: Yesterday, the U.S. House of Representatives prepared to vote on an amendment to the Defense appropriations bill that would restrict NSA surveillance activities exposed by whistleblower Edward Snowden. It would prevent the NSA, FBI and other agencies from relying on Section 215 of the PATRIOT Act "to collect records, including telephone call records, that pertain to persons who are not subject to an investigation under Section 215." Debate over the amendment, which is sponsored by Republican congressman Justin Amash with bipartisan support, is expected later today.
The Obama administration is calling on lawmakers to vote against the Amash amendment. The NSA Director, General Keith Alexander, held two classified briefings with members of Congress yesterday. Following the briefing, Rep. Amash stated that he didn't "think it's going to change people's views on the collection of Americans' phone records."
July 23, 2013
Summary: Yesterday, the U.S. House of Representatives prepared to vote on an amendment to the Defense appropriations bill that would restrict NSA surveillance activities exposed by whistleblower Edward Snowden. It would prevent the NSA, FBI and other agencies from relying on Section 215 of the PATRIOT Act "to collect records, including telephone call records, that pertain to persons who are not subject to an investigation under Section 215." Debate over the amendment, which is sponsored by Republican congressman Justin Amash with bipartisan support, is expected later today.
The Obama administration is calling on lawmakers to vote against the Amash amendment. The NSA Director, General Keith Alexander, held two classified briefings with members of Congress yesterday. Following the briefing, Rep. Amash stated that he didn't "think it's going to change people's views on the collection of Americans' phone records."
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Here is a company called Terahertz Technologies, Inc
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nicks link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HugExqdLgag
Revealed: how Microsoft handed the NSA access to encrypted messages http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/11/microsoft-nsa-collaboration-user-data/print
The NSA slide you havent seen http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/the-nsa-slide-you-havent-seen/2013/07/10/32801426-e8e6-11e2-aa9f-c03a72e2d342_story.html
Jailed Journalist Barrett Brown Faces 105 Years For Reporting on Hacked Private Intelligence Firms
Democrats voted for the amendment by a 111-to-83 margin. Republicans, meanwhile, split 134 to 93 against it. so 111 Democrats, and 134 Republicans
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