S**wden: Obama's NSA Reform Proposal Is a 'Turning Point'
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U.S. President Barack Obama's Proposal to end the NSA's bulk collection of telephone records has gathered one **teworthy endorser: Edward S**wden.
The whistleblower who leaked top-secret documents exposing NSA surveillance programs released a statement on Tuesday, just after Obama an**unced plans to end the controversial program that enables the agency to collect Americans' phone records and retain them for five years. For S**wden, Obama's plans are a "turning point" that mark "the beginning of a new effort to reclaim our rights from the NSA, and restore the public's seat at the table of government." Read more...