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May 14, 2015, 02:33:42 AM
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The House voted by a wide margin Wednesday to end the National Security Agency's bulk collection of Americans' phone records and replace it with a system to search the data held by telephone companies on a case-by-case basis.

The 338-to-88 vote set the stage for a Senate showdown just weeks before the Patriot Act provisions authorizing the program are due to expire.

If the House bill becomes law, it will represent one of the most significant changes stemming from the unauthorized disclosures of former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. But many Senate Republicans don't like the measure, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has introduced a separate version that would keep the program as is. Yet, he also faces opposition from within his party and has said he is open to compromise.

President Barack Obama supports the House legislation, known as the USA Freedom Act, which is in line with a proposal he made last March. The House passed a similar bill last year, but it failed in the Senate.

Most House members would rather see the Patriot Act provisions expire altogether than re-authorize NSA bulk collection, said Rep. Adam Schiff, ranking Democrat on the intelligence committee. "I think the Senate is ultimately going to pass something like the USA Freedom Act," he said.

The issue, which exploded into public view two years ago, has implications for the 2016 presidential contest, with Republican candidates staking out different positions. Wink

More...http://www.fox10tv.com/story/29056123/house-passes-bill-to-end-bulk-collection-of-us-phone-records
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May 14, 2015, 08:00:43 AM
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This sounds like a waste of tax dollars.  To go after "bulk" records just does not make sense to me.  I would think they would have "target" numbers and follow them, but just to get bulk sounds like a waste.

There is encryption out there... people who need to send secret messages chances are will find something such as this.
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May 14, 2015, 09:30:51 AM
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Wonder what kind of world it would be if government spent billions on trying to keep people's data  safe. As imagine a budget item, "Data Encryption " with a 100 Billion fund just to keep people's information out of the wrong hands.


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