I find it funny that people are all up in arms over this now.
Some of us were alarmed when they forced the Patriot Act through, and all the other bits of law allowing this behaviour. But we got denounced as conspiracy theorists ¬_¬
I find it funny that people are all up in arms over this now.
Some of us were alarmed when they forced the Patriot Act through, and all the other bits of law allowing this behaviour. But we got denounced as conspiracy theorists ¬_¬
How about we Disband the TSA, repeal the Patriot act, end the war in Afghanistan and close Guantanamo?
Maybe the last thing could be a conspiracy, but I mean, do you not recall people saying they were OK with it because they "had nothing to hide?" And the unspoken implication that if you disagreed with it, you were hiding something?
Both things are true. Contrary to what Obama and the NSA with their damage control claim yeah they can and do listen to your phone calls, read your emails, etc. and save them. The Patriot Act is largely classified and yet congress, and all sort of politicians completely support it and Tricky Obama is not going to get rid of it, and people will claim that it's OK because it will prevent things from happening and save lives but that's not true and it takes away from people's freedoms.thujone said:What is surprising is that a) people are actually getting upset because they imagine they should have some sort of expectation of privacy despite that notion being contrary to how the internet works, and b) that the NSA hasn't been doing this all along.
Rest in peace.Interview with the NSA whistleblower, Edward Snowden: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/09/edward-snowden-nsa-whistleblower-surveillance
Earning $200k and living in Hawaii, had access to basically everything the NSA has and does..
i'm not surprised, i thought this had been known for years now.
what disgusts me are the obama apologists. obama is not a good president, he is not "liberal" he's george bush part 2.
Yup, and how he's very low on the totem pole just like how a certain gay private who is claiming he's transgendered to get off with an insanity plea which won't work since just because someone's transsexual/transgendered it does not make them mentally ill, somehow had access to highly classified info.DONT YOU FIND IT IRONIC THAT THEY DIDNT LIKE ALREADY KNOW WHO THE WHISTLEBLOWER WAS????????????????????
Sorry for the all caps it just seems silly. Well ok then back to my regularly scheduled fearmongering and paranioa
I hope they didn't do that to a lot of Dachshund dogs, or other German dogs like Giant Schnauzers or German Shepherds.People have historically done dumb things when they're under assault. We had our freedom fries. WWII London had its dachshund stonings.
So, what's the consensus opinion on this? How many buy the government line that "It's OK because it's for your safety..... you can't have 100% safety without sacrificing a 'minimal' amount of privacy... you can trust us..." [to summarize Obama as paraphrased in a wall street journal article today.]
When does one get to the point that they would rather live with a little danger and keep their privacy than put up with these intrusions (which arguably haven't made us any safer) any longer?
Also, I've read that this has been going on to some extent at least since the Reagan era in the form of ECHELON.
I hope they didn't do that to a lot of Dachshund dogs, or other German dogs like Giant Schnauzers or German Shepherds.![]()
Rest in peace.
Never use Facebook. In fact, never use your real name online for anything.
Also, addresses are exceedingly easy to find without electronic devices. Why all of a sudden has everyone lost their navigational skills?