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Bill Bans NSA Eavesdropping

An anonymous reader writes "The US house of representatives today passed a bill outlawing illegal domestic wiretapping by the government. Now government agencies are only allowed to access your private communications under terms of FISA. 'As the Senate Report noted, FISA "was designed . . . to curb the practice by which the Executive Branch may conduct warrantless electronic surveillance on its own unilateral determination that national security justifies it." The Bill ends plans by the Bush Administration that would give the NSA the freedom to pry into the lives of ordinary Americans. The ACLU noted that, despite many recent hearings about 'modernization' and 'technology neutrality,' the administration has not publicly provided Congress with a single example of how current FISA standards have either prevented the intelligence community from using new technologies, or proven unworkable for the agents tasked with following them.'"

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  1. Huh? by 14erCleaner · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Why would they need to outlaw it, if it's already illegal?

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    Have you read my blog lately?
  2. Re:"Outlawing illegal domestic wiretapping." by AoT · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Nope, they have to send it back to the redundancy committee for a full review before it returns to the house floor.

    You don't even want to know the senate and conference procedures.