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In reply to the discussion: Wyden: NSA violations are more serious than they stated [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)25. A previous whistleblower said they call up records of lots of lawyers in law firms.
That would be really, really bad. It could violate our constitutional protections for fair trials, juries of our peers, advice of counsel, self-incrimination and a whole row of constitutional protections. But I am just guessing.
When I first heard about Bush's program, way back when, my first thought was that the private communications between lawyers and clients would be breached in this way. That is totally unacceptable. There are arguments opposing my view that some would espouse, but in my opinion, the attorney-client confidentiality should be respected by the government except when wrongdoing is evident on the part of the attorney, and that is not that often.
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But, but, but Greenwald's gay and Snowden was dating a pole dancer. Who can trust Wyden ...
Scuba
Jul 2013
#2
How is anyone going to collect the metadata, without collecting the data contained inside?
RC
Jul 2013
#62
A previous whistleblower said they call up records of lots of lawyers in law firms.
JDPriestly
Jul 2013
#25
"Violations of those court orders with respect to the bulk phone record collection" So, NSA is
leveymg
Jul 2013
#7
To be kind, more like dining out at Golden Corral - eat all the starch your belly can hold.
leveymg
Jul 2013
#21
The Atlantic: Why NSA Surveillance Will Be More Damaging Than You Think
Luminous Animal
Jul 2013
#36
not a plot to bring down POTUS...just an effective means of dismantling democracy.
nashville_brook
Jul 2013
#37
DOJ Responds to Non-Intell Committee Member Rand Paul but not to Intel Committe Wyden
Luminous Animal
Jul 2013
#38
Be curious to see what would happen if Senator Wyden became a whistle blower!
Dustlawyer
Jul 2013
#48