DEFUND THE SNOOPS: CALL CONGRESS NOW!

From (of all places!) National Review: "The House is scheduled to vote on Wednesday on amendments to the FY 2014 Defense Appropriations Bill, one of which will be the LIBERT-E Act, which would prohibit the National Security Agency from collecting telephone and e-mail...

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Brandon Toy’s Act of Conscience

From the Sam Adams Associates for Integrity in Intelligence: Courage, like cowardice, often comes in individual, incremental pieces building toward something great and honorable, or small and dishonorable. The resignation of Brandon Toy from General Dynamics fits into...

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Scary, Non-Existent Terrorism

Nearly 12 years after the 9/11 attack, virtually every single element of national security policy - from the occupation of Afghanistan, to the drone war, to a massive NSA surveillance apparatus, to a defense budget that outpaces the rest of the world combined - is...

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Why Kerry Will Fail in Israel-Palestine

Secretary of State John Kerry has now gone to Israel-Palestine six times in five months in an attempt to restart negotiations between the two parties. One wonders what in the world he is saying in these private, one-on-one meetings. As Kerry shuttles back and forth,...

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A Portrait of the Leaker as a Young Man

Why have Edward Snowden’s actions resonated so powerfully for so many people? The huge political impacts of the leaked NSA documents account for just part of the explanation. Snowden’s choice was ultimately personal. He decided to take big risks on behalf of big...

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Over a Quarter of House Wants Iran Talks

Getting to the top of a Congressional committee with foreign policy implications is reserved mostly for the lunatic hawks, and Congressmen who are reasonable are usually anonymous. But maybe a little less anonymous today, after 118 members of the House of...

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