Monday, August 12, 2013

Just 11% Think NSA Less Likely Now to Monitor Phone Calls of Innocent Americans

President Obama in a press conference on Friday announced tighter restrictions on the National Security Agency's domestic surveillance program, but most voters still don't trust the government to protect their constitutional rights. Very few expect the program to cut back on monitoring the phone calls of innocent Americans.  Read More
Most voters still have an unfavorable opinion of President Obama's national health care law but acknowledge that it has had no impact on them.  Read More 
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