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If there was any doubt about how terrifying the NSA Telephone Database Program is, just read this from Raw Story
    ABC News: Federal official says US tracking calls made by ABC News, New York Times, Washington Post
    RAW STORY

    Monday May 15, 2006

    ABC News' press office just sent out this release to news organizations, Raw Story has learned. The story has been posted at the ABC NEWS blog.

    ABC's Brian Ross and Richard Esposito Report:

    A senior federal law enforcement official tells ABC News the government is tracking the phone numbers we call in an effort to root out confidential sources.

    "It's time for you to get some new cell phones, quick," the source told us in an in-person conversation.

    We do not know how the government determined who we are calling, or whether our phone records were provided to the government as part of the recently-disclosed NSA collection of domestic phone calls.

    Other sources have told us that phone calls and contacts by reporters for ABC News, along with the New York Times and the Washington Post, are being examined as part of a widespread CIA leak investigation.

    One former official was asked to sign a document stating he was not a confidential source for New York Times reporter James Risen.

    Our reports on the CIA's secret prisons in Romania and Poland were known to have upset CIA officials.

    People questioned by the FBI about leaks of intelligence information say the CIA was also disturbed by ABC News reports that revealed the use of CIA predator missiles inside Pakistan.

    Under Bush Administration guidelines, it is not considered illegal for the government to keep track of numbers dialed by phone customers.

    The official who warned ABC News said there was no indication our phones were being tapped so the content of the conversation could be recorded.

    A pattern of phone calls from a reporter, however, could provide valuable clues for leak investigators.

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This Administration is not trying to find Al Qaeda. They are trying to find the people who leaked information from the CIA and the NSA to the press by checking the frequency of calls to the press. There logic, I am sure, will be that "...leaking information about renditions and torture and NSA spying..." is aiding Al Qaeda. I knew there had to be a reason- and this is it. iamsmiling.gif
tomhye
That's the thing about connecting the dots, I saw a 55 Chevy and Indianhead got Liz Taylor (still don't know what he saw in the dots).

Seriously though, it doesn't seem likely to me that any leaker in the intelligence community would be using phones that could be traced to them to make the calls.
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