Great job reining in those abuses,
self-denominated progressives:
And
the president said he would sharply restrict eavesdropping on the
leaders of dozens of foreign allies, the disclosure of which ignited a
diplomatic firestorm with friendly countries like Germany.
But Mr. Obama did not accept other
recommendations
that have been made to him on reining in surveillance, like requiring
court approval for so-called national security letters, in which the
government demands information on individuals from companies. That was a
victory for the F.B.I. and other law-enforcement agencies, who argue
that these letters are vital to investigations.
Threw all the Arab Americans under the bus but at least you protected Angela Merkel's
Handy.
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