Heard about this for hours on my talk radio stations.
Funny how all of the senators and congressmen that are opposed to the NSA's and other agencies information gathering were the ones who supported the bill approving this type of activity during the Clinton administration. Hypocrites.
I don't see why people are so up in arms about activities that have been happening since the NSA was founded in the late 60s. People complain about their privacy being violated, but go out and use shoppers bonus cards, automatic toll paying devices on their cars, use callphones/cars with GPS devices, complete all their transactions with plastic instead of cash, give their personal information out for sweepstakes drawings, join social networks like myspace, and allow their personal information to be published in phone books. The reality is that the public truly isn't concerned about the privacy of their information in the least, their actions speak MUCH louder than words. Most of the information people claim to be so worried about is largely public record or readily available for a small price. The public is being such a drama queen about this.
What's really funny is that Qwest won't give up information to government agencies, but they will sell it to other companies for a profit. Very commedable... :roll: