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bemildred

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Thu Nov 21, 2013, 08:55 AM Nov 2013

Most of NSA’s data collection authorized by order Ronald Reagan issued [View all]

Source: McClatchy

WASHINGTON — The National Security Agency’s collection of information on Americans’ cellphone and Internet usage reaches far beyond the two programs that have received public attention in recent months, to a presidential order that is older than the Internet itself.

Approved by President Ronald Reagan in 1981, Executive Order 12333 (referred to as “twelve-triple-three”) still governs most of what the NSA does. It is a sweeping mandate that outlines the duties and foreign intelligence collection for the nation’s 17 intelligence agencies. It is not governed by Congress, and critics say it has little privacy protection and many loopholes. What changes have been made to it have come through guidelines set by the attorney general or other documents.

The result is a web of intelligence law so complicated that it stymies even those tasked with interpreting it. As one former executive official said, “It’s complicated stuff.”

Confusing though it may be, the order remains the primary authority under which the country’s intelligence agencies conduct the majority of their operations.

Read more: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2013/11/21/209167/most-of-nsas-data-collection-authorized.html

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But Ed Snowden says it's all Obama's fault! baldguy Nov 2013 #1
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2013 #4
Read his entire message TBF Nov 2013 #5
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It's a classic straw man, but not at all well done, a good straw man appears to make sense. bemildred Nov 2013 #13
The tag meant that while the repugs TBF Nov 2013 #17
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It seems clear that the purpose of the order was to authorize something. bemildred Nov 2013 #9
From the article: crim son Nov 2013 #18
There is our old fucking bastard Reagan again liberal N proud Nov 2013 #3
Executive orders aren't law. Blanks Nov 2013 #7
And Obama could sign an christx30 Nov 2013 #10
At the risk of appearing 'pro-NSA spying on citizens'... Blanks Nov 2013 #15
But this proves either that a) terror has been around a very long time and/or JDPriestly Nov 2013 #22
The old saying 'absolute power corrupts absolutely' applies nolabels Nov 2013 #24
They aren't looking for anything specific... Blanks Nov 2013 #25
Even Constitutional Scholars have trouble figuring out the meaning of parts of the Constitution. RC Nov 2013 #12
Wording lawyers try to persuade the Supreme Court to interpret to favor the cause of their clients. JDPriestly Nov 2013 #23
Its not fun to blame Reagan liberal N proud Nov 2013 #14
Sure, started... Blanks Nov 2013 #16
I dunno - TBF Nov 2013 #19
I believe that Reagan was intelligent... Blanks Nov 2013 #21
John Hinckley changed all that jmowreader Nov 2013 #26
Yes it's quite possible that the guy TBF Nov 2013 #27
He was no jewel before then jmowreader Nov 2013 #28
+1 Dawson Leery Nov 2013 #20
Reagan - it figures. nt TBF Nov 2013 #6
Not really. westerebus Nov 2013 #8
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