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In reply to the discussion: Glenn Greenwald Calls Obama's NSA Speech A Publicity Stunt [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)I don't have much hope that he will say anything promising. The NSA should not be collecting our metadata. Years ago when I worked for a phone company, I saw a lot of phone bills and even did a little phone fraud investigating. A phone bill can tell you a lot about the person or people behind the bill. The government does not need to collect that information and should not collect it. We cannot claim to be a free country if our government and maybe even if private companies are collecting that information.
That principle also applies to our credit card purchases. That information should be kept confidential for the card-owner's and card-provider's uses. Only in cases of crime should the government be able to obtain that information. The purchases you make on your credit card are your business. The line items on your credit card bill draw a portrait of you. That is no one's business but yours and your credit card company. Same for bank accounts, etc.