George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley has served as counsel in a variety of national security cases. He says the new FISA law puts extra pressure on media outlets because they're the only form of oversight left when it comes to wiretapping.
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Comments [4]
HOW COME THE ASSOCIATE PRESS (AP) DOES NOT HAVE ANY ENTITY OR AGENCY TO MONITOR THEIR LEFT WING LIBERAL AGENDA ????????
One nation, under surveilance....
As far as the "golden age of investigative journalism:" don’t all the stories come from leaks? The press has been on its knees for years. The NYT sat on the FISA story for over a year and an election.
Never... never, ever has a government been given or taken this sort of power without eventual using it for nefarious ends. Shame on all of the media for not drilling this simple point into the public consciousness for the last six years. WELCOME BIG BROTHER, WE ALL NOW LIVE IN CHINA!
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