GOP senator defends phone records collection

GOP senator defends phone records collection as a means of tracking down terrorists

WASHINGTON (AP) -- A Republican senator is defending the practice of collecting millions of telephone records in the ongoing war on terror.

South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham told reporters on Thursday that he had no problem with the ongoing practice, saying it was imperative in the war on terror.

Grahams said — quote - "If we don't do it, we're crazy."

Later at a hearing with Attorney General Eric Holder, Graham said he is a Verizon Communications Inc. customer and it doesn't bother him at all if his number was part of the NSA program. He said the goal of the program is to track connections between known terrorist groups and any U.S. phone numbers.