Since the Edward Snowden surveillance document dump began in June, every few weeks seems to bring some horrifying new detail about the scope of the National Security Agency's surveillance programs.
“>constitutional scholars — not to mention “>Here and “>here and “>Google Cloud Exploitation” doodle (complete with a smiley face). I'm talking about the report from Panorama magazine, referenced here by the “>Even under oath before Congress. More importantly, does it really matter at this point what the NSA did and didn't do? Many if not most people seem ready to believe the worst — and I don't think anyone is giving it the benefit of the doubt.
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