Bernie Sanders Rails on NSA, Corporate Privacy Concerns

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders railed against the NSA and corporate privacy concerns this morning in an apeparance on NBC’s Meet the Press.

“I voted against the original Patriot Act. I voted against the reauthorization of the Patriot Act. Look, we have got to be vigorous in fighting terrorism and protecting the American people but we have to do it in a way that protects the constitutional rights of the American people. And I’m very, very worried about the invasion of privacy rights that we are seeing, not only from the NS and government, but from corporate America, as well. We are losing our privacy rights. It’s a huge issue,” said the Democratic presidential candidate.

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