Edward Snowden has been vindicated.
This week marks the first time that a court — a real court, not a sick joke of a kangaroo tribunal like the FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) court, which approves every government request and never hears from opponents — has ruled on the legality of one of the NSA's spying programs against the American people.
Verdict: privacy 1, police state 0.
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