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Obama urges Senate to work to preserve NSA access to phone data

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They need to violate our privacy to keep us safe. Can somebody remind me what the odds of being killed by a terrorist are?

Obama urges Senate to work to preserve NSA access to phone data - LA Times

President Obama urged the Senate on Tuesday to work during its recess to renew the government’s authority to track terrorists through phone data before it expires at midnight Sunday. Obama urged the chamber’s Republican leaders to pass a House-approved measure that would let the National Security Agency retain access to the phone records, but with changes that end the more controversial practice of bulk data collection by the government. “This needs to get done,” Obama told reporters in the Oval Office. “I strongly urge the Senate to work through this recess and make sure that they identify a way to get this done,” he added, calling it “necessary to keep the American people safe and secure.”
 
Things like this, is why Mr. Obama draws heat from both The Right & The Left!
 
The GOP Senate and the GOP House can't agree with each other on this bipartisan passed House bill--another impotent GOP moment.
How many issues do we need to understand that Obama is NOT the problem?
I'm ready to list them--with facts.
McConnell will be forced to accept this House bill next Sunday night .
 
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