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Slylee
love lockdown



Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood, FL

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
how would you have felt 5 years ago


the same lol i was still a nobody. big deal, i hung out with cokeheads and partied like a rockstar in south beach. who doesn't at one point while living down here?


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man i can't believe i tried to come off as responsible in that other thread, i am so full of shit just don't tell anyone

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Krypton
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Texas

Little does the CIA know, I'm watching them too.


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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.



Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
um ok but we were talking about jay and his online behavior. it is extremely consistent and developed. the guy made a fake fucking facebook page about jenny.


And you are extremely consistent and developed in your inanity and stupidity. But whenever someone points that out, they've got you wrong or your online self isn't an accurate persona.

I'm pointing out your basic hypocrisies. You change your standards and thinking to suit you in any given moment.

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Originally posted by iTranscendence
I mean what do you want me to do, lay out the history of abuse of power by governments against their people? History is REPLETE with them it's not my job to be your info-nanny.


Not only do I already know that, I've already said it in this thread:

quote:
Is this a big shock to you? The government always lies and breaks its own laws.


I also find your hypocrisy quite amusing. You scream that it's illegal spying, but you're only concerned because you don't want the government to know about your illegal activities. I suppose one of the foundational ideals of your country was that citizens abided by the law?


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iTranscendence
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Registered: Jul 2009
Location: The Biggest Little City

I'm not committing any illegal activities, and I find your entire premise fallacious that it's OKAY, because someone has nothing to hide.

Innocent until proven guilty, the 4th, 5th and 10th amendments still hold weight as far as I'm concerned. You're entire argument about it being okay as long as you have nothing to hide falls flat on its face under the 4th amendment and unlawful searches and seizures.


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FuzzQi
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Registered: Sep 2009
Location: In your face

Just don't add the CIA as a friend on FB

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iTranscendence
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Registered: Jul 2009
Location: The Biggest Little City

Or Osama Bin Laden, cause they are friends and if you have friends of friends turned on they'll be able to see you anyway.


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Arbiter
Naked Power Organ



Registered: May 2002
Location:

quote:
Originally posted by iTranscendence
You're entire argument about it being okay as long as you have nothing to hide falls flat on its face under the 4th amendment and unlawful searches and seizures.


Ugh. A government computer parsing information that you've chosen to publicize about yourself is not a search under the 4th amendment.

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iTranscendence
Supreme tranceaddict



Registered: Jul 2009
Location: The Biggest Little City

UGH. We need a supreme court ruling putting data mining under the reigns of the 4th amendment.

What about if your profile is private and they still mine the data anyway?


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Silky Johnson
International Playa Hater



Registered: Nov 2003
Location:

Lol, you really need to read the user agreement when you sign up for Facebook. It's as simple as Arbiter says, really. I don't know why you're not getting it.

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Arbiter
Naked Power Organ



Registered: May 2002
Location:

quote:
Originally posted by iTranscendence
UGH. We need a supreme court ruling putting data mining under the reigns of the 4th amendment.

What about if your profile is private and they still mine the data anyway?


Doubtful. Under California v. Greenwood the authorities can sift through your garbage once it's outside of your home and that's not a search.

Since social networking sites are basically electronic garbage and they're not inside your home, it follows that they can search them too.

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iTranscendence
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Registered: Jul 2009
Location: The Biggest Little City

The way they write their user agreements is no less of collusion than the way ATT allows the NSA to openly monitor their traffic.


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Silky Johnson
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Here, I got you something:

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