Concern over NSA privacy violations unites Democrats and Republicans, poll finds

Fresh disclosures that the National Security Agency broke privacy rules threatens to  fuel Americans fast-growing concerns about civil liberties. But the surprising partisan consensus that programs trample on privacy marks a key feature of public assessments, representing a break from similar debates during George W. Bush’s presidency. [cont.]

Scott Clement, Washington Post

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