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In reply to the discussion: It was GREENWALD who called out Bush and Cheney on ILLEGAL N.S.A. Spying back in 2007! [View all]baldguy
(36,649 posts)6. Nope, no he didn't.
MAINWAY is the codename for a database maintained by the United States' National Security Agency (NSA) containing metadata for hundreds of billions of telephone calls made through the four largest telephone carriers in the United States: AT&T, SBC, BellSouth (all three now called AT&T), and Verizon.
The existence of this database and the NSA program that compiled it was unknown to the general public until USA Today broke the story on May 10, 2006. It is estimated that the database contains over 1.9 trillion call-detail records. According to Bloomberg News, the effort began approximately seven months before the September 11, 2001 attacks. As of June 2013, the database stores metadata for at least five years.
The records include detailed call information (caller, receiver, date/time of call, length of call, etc.) for use in traffic analysis and social network analysis, but do not include audio information or transcripts of the content of the phone calls.
The database's existence has prompted fierce objections. It is often viewed as an illegal warrantless search and a violation of the pen register provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and (in some cases) the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution.
more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAINWAY
The existence of this database and the NSA program that compiled it was unknown to the general public until USA Today broke the story on May 10, 2006. It is estimated that the database contains over 1.9 trillion call-detail records. According to Bloomberg News, the effort began approximately seven months before the September 11, 2001 attacks. As of June 2013, the database stores metadata for at least five years.
The records include detailed call information (caller, receiver, date/time of call, length of call, etc.) for use in traffic analysis and social network analysis, but do not include audio information or transcripts of the content of the phone calls.
The database's existence has prompted fierce objections. It is often viewed as an illegal warrantless search and a violation of the pen register provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and (in some cases) the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution.
more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAINWAY
That sounds real familiar, doesn't it? But, if this is true...what's the big deal about Snowden?
But of course he has Glenn Greenwald in his corner to promote him.
The byline says Leslie Cauley.
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/washington/2006-05-10-nsa_x.htm
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It was GREENWALD who called out Bush and Cheney on ILLEGAL N.S.A. Spying back in 2007! [View all]
Octafish
Jul 2013
OP
We were reporting on something illegal during Bush. My article demanded we go back to FISA.
stevenleser
Jul 2013
#67
And none did a better job than Greenwald. Which is why a contract was taken out on him
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#39
Tons of people did it better and much earlier than Greenwald. Here are just two examples of articles
stevenleser
Jul 2013
#66
"If someone testified before Congress when Glenn wasn't around, it didn't really happen!"
struggle4progress
Jul 2013
#3
Yes, I remember his excellent journalism throughout the Bush era of high crimes and misdeamors.
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#4
Thank you Octafish, Greenwald is what a journalist ought to be. His specialty has always
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#37
Verily. The guy went after Bush and Cheney when his critics were uniting behind the preznit.
Octafish
Jul 2013
#72
Google tip = Combine any keyword with the following: "L. Coyote" site:democraticunderground.com
Coyotl
Jul 2013
#89
the professional punditry were giving bush blow jobs until well into his second term.
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#48
Sounds like we're in the same demographic roughly speaking. For me the long, slow descent began
HardTimes99
Jul 2013
#31
Pelosi took impeachment off the table in 2006. And wouldn't you know it, back in 2002,
HardTimes99
Jul 2013
#28
Well, isn't that incovenient for some DUers (who also forget it's all about Bush/Cheney). n/t
Fire Walk With Me
Jul 2013
#24
I wonder what the Group will say when Pres Obama pardons Bush and Cheney. nm
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#55
I sadly imagine many here will praise Obama for his capacity for mercy. n/t
Fire Walk With Me
Jul 2013
#64
Notice how the people who have been relentlessy taunting and attacking you are
HardTimes99
Jul 2013
#34
no! it was Lieberman and Harold Ford! they were the only ones resisting the lefty mobs'
MisterP
Jul 2013
#44
Greenwald isn't standing up to anyone. Jay Rockefeller is, and nine months earlier.
ucrdem
Jul 2013
#47
Nice dodge. No one is forcing you to choose. It appears from your posts you side with Clapper,
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#82