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    Rand Paul Battles CBS Hosts Over Necessity Of NSA Snooping: ‘They Put You In Jail If You Complain’

    Mediaite

    Noah Rothman
    6/11/2013

    Excerpt:

    Appearing on CBS This Morning on Tuesday, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) engaged in a skirmish with the hosts over the necessity of the National Security Agency’s sweeping communications monitoring program. He was grilled over whether members of Congress were being hypocritical by complaining about a program which they could have or were briefed on. Asked why he was raising questions about this issue now when Congress was informed of and approved of these programs, Paul said that he has been raising questions about them for some time. “Just because Congress approved it doesn’t make it right,” he said.

    Asked by Charlie Rose if he thought NSA leaker Edward Snowden was a “hero or a traitor,” Paul sidestepped the question. “I think it’s kind of a side point,” he said. “I think the real point is that the Bill of Rights are being violated, our privacy is being violated, and really no government should do this.”

    “I’m reserving judgment on Mr. Snowden,” Paul continued, “but I think he felt like this was something so wrong, billions of phone records, and you have to realize, by looking at your phone records they can actually track your movements all day long.”

    The conversation became contentious when Gayle King asked Paul to respond to a recent Pew Research Center poll which showed a majority of Americans were approving of the government’s monitoring of communications in order to intercept terrorist threats.

    Paul said that this is beside the point. The information that the government can collect, he said, is beyond the scope of what is necessary to prevent terrorist acts. Paul said that, if the government wants, they could determine any number of things about him from his Visa card purchases.

    “There’s no proof that the government is monitoring that and using that information,” countered Norah O’Donnell. “They need a warrant in order to find out where you are shopping and using your credit card.”

    “Actually, you’re wrong,” Paul shot back. “There’s no proof that they’re actually doing it, but we do know that third party records, for the last 30, 40 years, have not been sufficiently protected by the Fourth Amendment.” Paul said that there is judicial precedent for this practice, but he thinks the American people “are fed up with it.”

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    View the complete article, including video, at:

    http://www.mediaite.com/tv/rand-paul...-you-complain/
    B. Steadman

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    Rand Paul Slams Obama On NSA Surveillance: ‘Utter Rank Hypocrisy’ Is Why People Hate Gov’t

    Mediaite

    Josh Feldman
    6/10/2013

    Excerpt:

    Senator Rand Paul sat down with Sean Hannity tonight to continue piling on NSA surveillance as a threat to Americans’ civil liberties. Both he and Hannity tore into President Obama for his complicity on this issue that he spoke out against and decried for years. And on top of everything else, Paul told Hannity that the surveillance isn’t even good at looking for terrorists, citing the Boston bombings and the underwear bomber as two examples where better police work was needed.

    Paul joked about telling Obama where he is just to cut out the middleman. Hannity noted how the Obama administration “won’t use the t-word for terrorism, but apparently they’re looking up t for tea party,” connecting the IRS scandal to the NSA surveillance. Paul said that the surveillance is “not a very good way to look for terrorists,” adding that what’s needed is better police work in cases like the Boston bombings rather than sifting through mounds of intelligence.

    Hannity ran clip after clip of Obama railing against this kind of massive surveillance, to which Paul decried Obama’s “utter rank hypocrisy” which is representative of why people don’t trust their government. Paul said, “He says a lot of good things, and he sounds good, but he doesn’t really seem to mean anything that he says.” Hannity brought up a frank denial of such data surveillance from the director of national intelligence only months ago. Paul suggested he was just “parsing the truth,” and plugged the lawsuit he’s planning to file against the NSA.

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    View the complete article, including video, at:

    http://www.mediaite.com/tv/rand-paul...ple-hate-govt/
    B. Steadman

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