I'd agree on moving more money into more worthwhile efforts, but I'd start with moving the cost of the fence first, then get on to moving intelligence gathering expense a bit later.bannination wrote:
Like terrorism? Really, I mean - lets put all the gobs of money they are throwing at this into cancer research (or any medical research for that matter), I bet there would be an order of a magnitude more lives saved. Also, if this program is -relatively- harmless, then why such a big deal that Snowden is leaking details that anyone paying attention, already knew!
I doubt you disagree with me about putting the money somewhere it actually counts, I guess I'm just venting.
It's not - to most people paying attention from 2006 - a surprise that NSA has the phone call data or the ability to access email data. Even if it is, disclosure of the program itself wouldn't make Snowden a criminal. But disclosures of how the programs work, who is or might be targeted, etc. is not unclassified public knowledge and even if one believes in his stated cause, he's in the wrong from a security standpoint. When I worked in what once was called the Air Intelligence Agency, now called the somewhat awkward Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency, it wasn't a secret that we had huge antennas that could pick up most any signal going by. One could see where all those antennas were located and make a guess at what or whom we might be listening. But disclosing details of what was being done would have gotten anybody shot. Whether one sees NSA as a curse, a necessary evil, just evil, or a necessary operation, the same "loose lips" motto that the Navy had applies.