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Originally Posted by fuzzylogic
problem: they lack legal 'standing' to sue over it because they can't prove that they were suspected terrorists, but neither can they find out who was actually suspected, because this is a matter of national security.
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Didn't the whistle blower basically say he routed ALL calls into the "back room"... Seems to me it's not going to matter whether anyone was suspected of being a terrorist or not.. Why do you think the telcom companies want the law to be passed that gets them off the hook... They gave the government all the calls they wanted and have now gone "whoops"..