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who polices our government when they break the law?
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I always cut the berries when we get them in, add some suger and put them in the fridge. Strawberries ALWAYS go moldy in about 2 days left unattended.
I will try it, love the Bisquick. Nice hi-jack BTW! |
Amazing. The IRS practically knows what underwear you have on and people are worried about a phone call list.
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*69 patches you right through to the NSA database. They know who just tried to call you...
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So ultimately, it's you and I. |
Proof that exposure of NSA programs during the Clinton administration resulted in a big yawn from the media. Note that the USA Today didn't rehash this story but picked an old New York Times story instead.
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The NYT actually defended the NSA's programs in this May 1999 article:
“Few dispute the necessity of a system like Echelon to apprehend foreign spies, drug traffickers and terrorists….” and assured readers with this quote: “...that all Agency activities are conducted in accordance with the highest constitutional, legal and ethical standards.” How 'times' have changed. |
umm...echelon is about internation communications. The current NSA stuff is calls WITHIN US BORDERS.
Times have changed, but so have the targets. At least from what the public has been able to learn. |
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I do understand that international transmissions were monitored, but do not recall a limitation barring domestic mining. Hell, I could be wrong;) |
I suppose the next uproar will be over Qwest's privacy policy.
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Its a adaptation of a program that the Germans made for Saudi years ago. Every internal phone call made in Saudi is monitored by computers. Key words like bomb, gun, explosive, and so on are flagged in normal conversations then a human listens to the tape. If its "interesting" then they send the police by the house for a "discussion" so to say. Personally I do not have a problem with someone listening to any of my overseas calls if it helps find terrorists. Regarding someone knowing who I call here in the states, well, I am not overly excited by it but as long as they do not get my receipe for BBQ ribs and potato bread life will continue. http://www.howstuffworks.com/carnivore.htm |
we're not talking about overseas...the lists are domestic calls, and the question is: is it OK for the NSA to listen to any domestic call they want?
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The scandals here are 1) the leak and 2) the false perception, orchestrated by the DNC and broadcast willingly by the leftist press, that Bush is doing anything other than protecting us. |
is it ok for the NSA to listen to domestic phone calls?
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Do you believe Bush is misusing his powers with fascistic objectives?...or is it more likely that this retreaded story was repackaged to demonize Hayden and Bush? This NSA wiretap retread falls under the category of damned dirty intentional misinterpretation. |
Give the government an inch, they take a mile.
I hope you enjoy your weekly anal probe starting on Monday. |
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Seriously, would another 9-11 or worse change your mind? |
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They SHOULD be impartial and report the NEWS, kinda like thats why they are called the "news media" but now the majority of them report what they want and try to influence local, national and world affairs. Sad state that both our govt and the press has become... |
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