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tod evans
06-26-2013, 07:17 AM
Hmmm.



NSA revelations only 'the tip of the iceberg,' says Dem lawmaker


http://thehill.com/video/house/305047-dem-rep-lawmakers-learned-significantly-more-about-surveillance-programs-in-nsa-briefing


The federal surveillance programs revealed in media reports are just "the tip of the iceberg," a House Democrat said Wednesday.
Rep. Loretta Sanchez (D-Calif.) said lawmakers learned "significantly more" about the spy programs at the National Security Agency (NSA) during a briefing on Tuesday with counterterrorism officials.
"What we learned in there," Sanchez said, "is significantly more than what is out in the media today."
Lawmakers are barred from revealing the classified information they receive in intelligence briefings, and Sanchez was careful not to specify what members might have learned about the NSA's work.
"I can't speak to what we learned in there, and I don't know if there are other leaks, if there's more information somewhere, if somebody else is going to step up, but I will tell you that I believe it's the tip of the iceberg," she said.
Sanchez's remarks on C-SPAN's "Washington Journal" came a day after House lawmakers were briefed by national security officials on clandestine data collection programs.
The briefing was meant to convince lawmakers that the surveillance programs are legal and necessary in fighting counterterrorism — an argument President Obama and other administration officials have made.
Lawmakers demanded the briefings after revelations last week about the NSA's collection of phone records and Internet data, and Sanchez said lawmakers were "astounded" by what they heard.
"I think it's just broader than most people even realize, and I think that's, in one way, what astounded most of us, too," Sanchez said of the briefing.

KEEF
06-26-2013, 07:21 AM
Paging Mr. Snowden... please enlighten us.

liberty2897
06-26-2013, 07:40 AM
More truth is on the way, but first we have to watch them squirm and lie their way into the next line of defense.

HOLLYWOOD
06-26-2013, 07:58 AM
Those that knew all along; Dianne Feinstein, Saxbee Chamblis, John D. Rockefeller, Richard Burr, Marco Rubio, Pig Mikulski, et al
http://www.intelligence.senate.gov/memberscurrent.html

All you need to know in the first 20 seconds from the late great comedian Bill Hicks


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11Fl9ZVJ7B8

VoluntaryAmerican
06-26-2013, 08:16 AM
So they are listening to our calls? Roger.

What else?

Elias Graves
06-26-2013, 08:35 AM
When will a member of congress become a whistleblower? This whole "barred from speaking" business is getting old. If someone is breaking laws, don't law MAKERS have a responsibility to speak up?

shane77m
06-26-2013, 08:45 AM
"I can't speak to what we learned in there, and I don't know if there are other leaks, if there's more information somewhere, if somebody else is going to step up, but I will tell you that I believe it's the tip of the iceberg," she said.
Sanchez's remarks on C-SPAN's "Washington Journal" came a day after House lawmakers were briefed by national security officials on clandestine data collection programs.
The briefing was meant to convince lawmakers that the surveillance programs are legal and necessary in fighting counterterrorism — an argument President Obama and other administration officials have made.
Lawmakers demanded the briefings after revelations last week about the NSA's collection of phone records and Internet data, and Sanchez said lawmakers were "astounded" by what they heard.
"I think it's just broader than most people even realize, and I think that's, in one way, what astounded most of us, too," Sanchez said of the briefing.

If it bothers you then grow some balls Sanchez and do something about it. Bunch of empty suits in Washington.


http://youtu.be/JN99jshaQbY