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In reply to the discussion: The Snowdon Controversy on DU [View all]HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)Did it make the Bostonians more secure? If the NSA program was being used as advertized, catching the bombers beforehand should have been a lead-pipe cinch...they even were warned by the Russians!
OTOH, if the program wasn't being used as advertized, lets say to monitor Occupy, Keystone and Monsanto protestors, then that distraction makes us LESS safe. It seems logical that if the program was being conducted legally, the administration would be forthright and transparent about it. Instead, we have a massive degree of secrecy, and even lies, that naturally make people suspicious. The numerous whistle-blowers, and the governments harsh response to them, further fuel the suspicion.
This is an $80 billion per year operation...almost twice the budget of the CIA, and 70% of it is sourced out to private contractors. I think we need more transparency...especially since Obama promised to be "the most transparent administration, ever".