Why Haven the Mainstream Corporate Media Covered the AT&T-NSA Domestic Spying Program?
TOOLS: Email this page SHARETHIS.addEntry({ “title”: “Why Haven\’t the Mainstream Corporate Media Covered the AT\x26T-NSA Domestic Spying Program?”, “url”: “http://www.freepress.net/news/25404”, “summary”: “The recently passed \”Protect America Act of 2007\” (S.”, “content”: “\x3cp\x3eThe recently passed \”Protect America Act of 2007\” (S. 1927), which expands presidential powers under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to spy on our overseas phone and e-mail communications without a court warrant, appears to be just the tip of the iceberg of government eavesdropping on American citizens. Yet, mainstream media (MSM) have given scant coverage to the NSA/AT\x26amp;T domestic spying program, and a landmark case now pending before the 9th circuit federal appeals court, the outcome of which may mark the final blow to Fourth Amendment privacy rights in America.\x3c/p\x3e\n\x3cp\x3eOn January 31, 2006, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed a class action suit against AT