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Jan102012

DHS pays us another visit: Snoop/share program?

It’s not the first time the Department of Homeland Security has visited The US Report, and I am certain it won’t be the last if Democrats continue to run the nation.

I published an article today, for Examiner, about the DHS snooping program. Did you know some of the information DHS collected actually went astray? It happened during a “preparatory self-inspection,” but that gives little comfort.

Some of this program’s provisions violate the Constitution. The most egregious violation on the Obama administration's part is in specifying the collection and potential sharing of personal information about “anchors, newscasters, or on-scene reporters who are known or identified as reporters in their post or article or who use traditional and/or social media in real time to keep their audience situationally aware and informed…”

By the way, if you post about breaking news on social media, you’re fair game for DHS too.

(Commentary by Kay B. Day/Jan. 10, 2012)

*This article has been edited and condensed from the original article posted.

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