Congress 'Endorses' Warrantless Collection, Storage of U.S. Communications

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http://www.usnews.com/news/articles...tless-collection-storage-of-us-communications

Privacy advocates are appalled by what they see as the quiet endorsement of a controversial executive order.

With nearly no public notice or debate, Congress on Wednesday approved legislation that critics say blesses the warrantless collection, dissemination and five-year retention of everyday Americans’ phone and Internet communications.

The controversial language was quietly incorporated into an intelligence authorization bill that passed the Senate on Tuesday and then the House on Wednesday.

The legislation, privacy advocates say, sanctions for the first time the executive branch’s warrantless collection of American communications under Executive Order 12333, issued in 1981 to authorize the interception of communications overseas.

Section 309 of the intelligence bill sets a five-year limit, with many exceptions, on the retention of U.S. persons' communications collected under that order, which was issued well before widespread use of cellphones and the Internet.

Members of Rep. Justin Amash’s staff noticed the section Wednesday morning, and the Michigan Republican rushed to the House floor, rallied opposition with a letter to colleagues and secured a roll call vote.

But opponents failed to defeat the bill, which passed 325-100 and now heads to President Barack Obama for his signature.
 
We have been the frog in the slowly boiling pot of water for quite some time. 'Murica!
 
Obama should veto it. I bet he doesn't.
 
America is becoming the society depicted in 'V for Vendetta.'
 
PROOF OUR GOVERNMENT HAS ALREADY BEEN USURPED BY ENEMIES OF THE STATE.
 

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