I'm more of the mind that these things can and should be scaled back. The War on Terror needs to be declared over and a new phase can begin with new rules. Far from blasting the Bush administration, I think a good case can be made that in the aftermath of the worst terrorist attach in history some extraordinary surveillance measures needed to be taken. Now in hindsight the govt can determine first of all what works and what doesn't (torture, Gitmo), and what is too much of an intrusion on people's privacy. If Congress is too wimpy to do so right now I believe the Patriot Act needs reauthorization every so often. That would be the perfect time to define what can and can't be collected and stored. Obama has some good ideas in this regard (moving drones to military from CIA) and some not so good ones (Gitmo should have been closed long ago. It didn't take this long to try the freakin' Nazi's). I'm curious where he goes on the domestic spying front.