Sorry, but the NSA admits that it gathers phone records and internet activity.
Bush-Era NSA Chief Defends PRISM, Phone Metadata Collection
Gen. Michael Hayden, a former director of the National Security Agency, tells NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday that the government's acquisition of phone records and surveillance of Internet activity is lawful and justified by the changing nature of the war on terrorism.
Hayden, who served as NSA chief from 1999-2005 and is also a former CIA director, says NSA's activities are "perfectly legal" and "an accurate reflection of balancing our security and our privacy."
I want to see what Snowden said he had ~ where are the releases he was supposed to have made.
Again, I stand by my position. This guy ain't got the goods; NSA doesn't do what you imagine them to do; Sensenbrenner has no idea what the law he thinks he remembers writing really says; The Chicoms are involved in this one somewhere