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Message: From GoLocalProv by Russell J. Moore, GoLocalProv MINDSETTER™: As a journalist, there’s probably nothing more important to me (outside of friends and family) than civil liberties. So I sympathize with folks who support the so-called “Amash” amendment that failed to pass Congress by a 205-217 vote—quite a tiny margin. The Amash amendment, introduced by Justin Amash, a Republican Michigan Representative in Congress (M-03), would’ve stripped the National Security Agency (NSA) of funding to collect the telecommunications records of American citizens. Those records are then used to detect suspicious behavior that could lead the authorities to potential terrorist plots. (The program, does not, for the record, collect the content of calls or emails.) http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/russ-moore-langevins-mature-approach-to-domestic-surveillance