@Reuters Breach of people's trust, taken without mandated consent. End of.
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@Reuters just drowned in their own hypocrisy that's allThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Nor did
#NSA. But no headlines MT@Reuters UK spy agency did not break law by using U.S. data: http://reut.rs/14cWV3S@JonathanLanday -
@_R_S_S_ No, it didnt break the law passed by Congress and signed by the president. That doesnt mean it was constitutional. -
@JonathanLanday I think it will prove to be constitutional but by then, the damage will have already been done. -
@_R_S_S_ That wont happen as long as the State claims State Secrets and gets every challenge shelved. -
@JonathanLanday Only a judge can shelve a challenge. -
@_R_S_S_ And they have every time after govt cites State Secrets. -
@JonathanLanday I don't know about you but I don't know enough to question or doubt the independence of the judiciary
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@Reuters The Five Eyes: because who needs to spy on their own people when you can have another country do it legally, then just share info?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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