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In reply to the discussion: Independent review board says NSA phone data program is illegal and should end [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)...other than through the 4 levels of approval and when a legally justifiable reason exists. Of course the data COULD be abused. So could the SSA's data. And the IRS's. Why are people so upset that the NSA keeps a much smaller set of data on-hand?
Why would we completely ignore the fact that both SSA and IRS have much more data on all of us?
My guess is that people are searching for heroes in this 'going nowhere' economy and when Snowden popped up, he was something a lot of people could latch onto. If so, I can understand that. But it seems to me that the bulk of our energy should be spent on ridding ourselves of GOP control of the House. November 4th of this year is much more important than slapping the wrist of the NSA for something they might someday do.
And I disagree that the metadata equals what SSA or the IRS has on file. I've handled claims for disability benefits. Those folders have massive documentation. I've handled tricky income tax questions. More massive files. Of course this was in the day before PCs took over. The data is the same, just a different format.
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