Nadler is simply another confirmation since this first hit the airwaves.
I do appreciate your ad hominem approach, though. I want to commend you on your skill with it. You haven’t laid it on so thick that it’s obvious. Nor is it so subtle that it’s ineffective.
Just for laughs, perhaps you might reveal why the NSA would need to “mine” what the phone companies already can tell you from their records: who called whom, from where, the numbers, the duration, and even the per minute cost. :>)
If you think it’s ad homimen than you are truly lost. I am in no way defending the current situation, so don’t presume to speak for me. My point is using Nadler to make your point is flawed. That’s it.
When you hitch your wagon to the likes of Nadler you’ve lost me. Call it what you will.
by taking in everything the phone companies, their employees, have no idea what the NSA is actually concerned about. If they ask for something specific thats an indication as to what they seek. In this manner nobody knows.