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unhappycamper

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Sun Dec 22, 2013, 07:21 AM Dec 2013

'We Should Be Thanking Snowden': Obama Forced to Consider NSA Reforms

http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/12/21



In a Friday press conference, Obama nodded towards the possibility of limited reforms while slamming Snowden for causing "unnecessary damage"

'We Should Be Thanking Snowden': Obama Forced to Consider NSA Reforms
- Sarah Lazare, staff writer
Published on Saturday, December 21, 2013 by Common Dreams

President Barack Obama claimed in his end-of-the-year press conference on Friday that he will consider his NSA review board's suggestions for limited reforms—a development that many say reflects the shift in public debate sparked by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. Yet, Obama refused to touch the topic of amnesty for Snowden, claiming that public discussion of government spying could have occurred without his revelations, and continuing his vigorous defense of the unpopular mass surveillance programs.

“The president said that we could have had this important debate without Snowden, but no one seriously believes we would have," said Ben Wizner, Snowden's attorney, in an interview with The Guardian: "And now that a federal court and the president’s own review panel have agreed that the NSA’s activities are illegal and unwise, we should be thanking Snowden, not prosecuting him.”

Saying he will not make a final decision until January, Obama indicated he will consider halting the widely criticized NSA practice of mass collecting data on nearly every phone call made to and within the United States. Yet, he suggested that he might require private phone companies to collect the data instead.

Obama directly referenced Snowden's whistleblowing in what some are calling his strongest comments yet on bulk phone spying. “In light of the disclosures, it is clear that whatever benefits the configuration of this particular program may have, may be outweighed by the concerns that people have on its potential abuse,” stated Obama. “If it that’s the case, there may be a better way of skinning the cat.”
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'We Should Be Thanking Snowden': Obama Forced to Consider NSA Reforms (Original Post) unhappycamper Dec 2013 OP
k&r for exposure. n/t Laelth Dec 2013 #1
To Mr. Potus, imthevicar Dec 2013 #2
Obama - The Corporatist That Never Stops Giving cantbeserious Dec 2013 #3
Chris Hedges On The Surveillance State cantbeserious Dec 2013 #4
"limited reforms?" Helen Borg Dec 2013 #5

Helen Borg

(3,963 posts)
5. "limited reforms?"
Sun Dec 22, 2013, 10:19 AM
Dec 2013

1. There should be whatever reforms are needed to make it constitutional
2. Heads should roll. Specifically, those of certain individuals who lied under oath.

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