[privacy] Spying Fight about e-Mails, Not Phone Calls, DoJ Reveals

Paul Ferguson fergdawg at netzero.net
Tue Mar 4 17:37:14 CST 2008


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Via Threat Level.

[snip]

In the end, it turns out it's all about the emails.

The fight in Congress and the big push for expanded wiretapping powers has
nothing to do with intercepting foreign-to-foreign phone calls inside the
United States without a court order. In fact, it turns out that the
nation's secret wiretapping court is fine with that.

That extraordinary admission came from Assistant Attorney General for
National Security Kenneth Wainstein at a breakfast on Monday, according to
the Washington Post.

[snip]

More:
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/03/spying-fight-ab.html

- - ferg

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