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The Suffolk Journal

Trump is stronger than the leaks

Patrick George March 1, 2017

President Donald Trump’s claim to fame may be his ability to create an extraordinary amount of jobs, in the political comedy and punditry industry.  For the last two years, Trump has enraged the general...

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Obama’s NSA bulk proposal leaves major issue in place

Sam Humphrey April 2, 2014

Last Monday, The New York Times reported that the Obama administration would soon announce a plan to end the National Security Agency (NSA)’s bulk collection of Americans’ telephone data. However,...

(From left to right) German Chancellor Merkel, UK Prime Minister Cameron, President Obama
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US denies NSA violation of international privacy regulations

November 6, 2013

By: Chris Cote-McLaughlin Chances are, if you have an Internet connection or cable access, you are aware of the appalling scandal that has come to light concerning the U.S.' National Security Agency...

Director of NSA, General Keith B. Alexander
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Opinion: On NSA surveillance of European and Latin American allies (Pt. 2)

Matt Bacon October 2, 2013

  One of the most talked about topics the last few months has been the National Security Administration and its questionable methods in keeping Americans safe. For months after the initial leaks...

Director of NSA, General Keith B. Alexander
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Opinion: On NSA surveillance of European and Latin American allies (Pt. 1)

David Frederick October 2, 2013

It may be cliché, but the current headlines these days are shaping our society to look like a contemporary George Orwell novel: a media that panders to our inadequacies, certain sectors of our government...

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NSA spying on smart phones is unnecessary, evil

Matt Bacon September 18, 2013

Since June, one of the hottest topics in the American political sphere has been the degree to which our own intelligence agencies can use the Internet and mobile technology to gather information from American...

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