This time it was an article from CNN's sister site, Money.com:
"The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times reported that the records were examined under a series of broad U.S. subpoenas, with the Times reporting that Treasury officials did not seek individual court-approved warrants or subpoenas to examine specific transactions."Public dissemination of our sources and methods of fighting terrorists not only harms national security, but also degrades the government's efforts to prevent terrorist activity in the future," he said. "If there are people sending money to help al Qaeda, then we need to know about it. We also need to take advantage of that knowledge to follow the money trail and thwart them.""Full story.
If The People don't know you are watching them, they can't do anything about it, now can they? Privacy, smivacy - you're civil rights do you more harm than good. Of course The Government is only looking out for your best interest.
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