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Originally Posted by cscmc1
We'll likely never know what those intercepts look like (which, IMHO, is a good thing). I'm applauding the current administration for apparently deeming it important enough to defend it's secrecy. And I'm willing to bet that it looks a HECK of a lot different from the "hot seat" than here from the peanut gallery (which is several rungs below the student lounge, for what it's worth).
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They are not defending the intercepts. They are not defending the quality of the intercepts. All they are doing is trying to keep the methods the intelligence community uses to obtain and/or evaluate data. The righteousness of the data collection and/or its usefulness is nowhere in the neighborhood of what they are defending.