Through Freedom of Information Act requests and interviews with officials at numerous agencies, The Wall Street Journal has reconstructed the clash over the counterterrorism program within the administration of President Barack Obama.
Josh Leichtung's insight:
This brings up all kinds of privacy questions that aren't black and white. Is is all right for the government to track your movements because they are in public postings online? Should that information be used to determine if you are paying your fair share of taxes, or anything else?
"For the public good" can get us into a lot of trouble. At what point do we draw the line?