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Dale Gribble
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Mar 2005
Location: traveler of time & space
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USATODAY
NSA has collected 'tens of millions' of phone records
"The phone call records of tens of millions of Americans" have been secretly collected by the National Security Agency since President Bush authorized the so-called warrantless eavesdropping program after the 9/11 attacks, USA TODAY is reporting.
Citing "people with direct knowledge of the arrangement," the newspaper reports that the program "is far more expansive than what the White House has (previously) acknowledged." It has also been conducted, USA TODAY writes, with cooperation from AT&T, Verizon and BellSouth.
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a reply posted at USA TODAY:
I was a kid in the late 50s - early 60s and grew up during the Cold War. I remember asking my Dad what the big deal was about the Russians (I was about 7 or 8 I think and didn't really know what was up). His reply essentially was: The Soviets listened to their citizens phone calls (NSA), decided what they could listen to or watch (FCC), encouraged citizens to inform on each other (TIPS program), tried and imprisoned people without visibility to the proceedings (Secret Courts), used torture to get information that benefitted the state (Abu Ghraib), spy on and search citizens abodes without warrent (Sneak and Peek Searches), and tracked what they read (Patriot Act), hijacked science to fit political ideology (Schiavo - Stem Cell Research - etc.), and so on... Given enough time, I'm sure other parallels could be drawn...
My questions is: at what point does America (not the small percentage of citizens who act as frothing partisans on the left or right but the 'Silent Majority' who understand that is it not politics but policy that makes a successful or non-successful administration) stand up and say enough is enough?
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May-11-2006 16:11
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Groundhog Boy
Stupidity Offends Me

Registered: May 2005
Location: New York, NY
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When I read stuff like this, I am ashamed to be a citizen of this formerly great nation. Seriously, how much many more of these actions similar to those of the Big Brother programs in 1984 do we have to endure? When will the surveillance cameras be installed in our apartments to monitor that we're not meeting with al Qaeda members or making bombs? It's fucking absurd. Why should the government have any right to know who I call and have personal conversations with?
It's yet another sad, sad day for American citizens.
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"Go back to bed america your government is in control
Here's American Gladiators, here is 56 channels of it,
Watch these picturary retards bang their fuckin' skulls together and congratulate you on living in the land of freedom,
Here you go America you are free to do as we tell you
We want your soul
Your cash, your house, your phone, your cash, your house, your life" -Adam Freeland - We Want Your Soul
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May-11-2006 16:13
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Dale Gribble
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Mar 2005
Location: traveler of time & space
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More info from an internationally renowned security technologist and author. Described by The Economist as a "security guru," Schneier is best known as a refreshingly candid and lucid security critic and commentator. When people want to know how security really works, they turn to Schneier.
Schneier on Security
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Note that this database does not just contain phone calls that either originate or terminate outside the U.S. This database is mostly domestic calls: calls we all make everyday.
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This is important to every American, not just those with something to hide. Matthew Yglesias explains why:
It's important to link this up to the broader chain. One thing the Bush administration says it can do with this meta-data is to start tapping your calls and listening in, without getting a warrant from anyone. Having listened in on your calls, the administration asserts that if it doesn't like what it hears, it has the authority to detain you indefinitely without trial or charges, torture you until you confess or implicate others, extradite you to a Third World country to be tortured, ship you to a secret prison facility in Eastern Europe, or all of the above. If, having kidnapped and tortured you, the administration determines you were innocent after all, you'll be dumped without papers somewhere in Albania left to fend for yourself.
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May-11-2006 17:35
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Groundhog Boy
Stupidity Offends Me

Registered: May 2005
Location: New York, NY
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| quote: | Originally posted by Fir3start3r
What makes you guys so sure they haven't been doing this for decades already?
booga booga! |
They may have been, but does that make it right?? It's not come to light until now, so that's why people are upset. Also, the article on CNN, http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/05...rds/index.html, states that this started soon after 9/11.
BTW, here's an interview with the reporter that broke the story from this morning's broadcast, presumably American Morning - http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/05/11/cauley/
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"Go back to bed america your government is in control
Here's American Gladiators, here is 56 channels of it,
Watch these picturary retards bang their fuckin' skulls together and congratulate you on living in the land of freedom,
Here you go America you are free to do as we tell you
We want your soul
Your cash, your house, your phone, your cash, your house, your life" -Adam Freeland - We Want Your Soul
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May-11-2006 18:13
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donnybrasco
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: L.A.
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You're all suffering from "Chicken-Little Syndrome".
You never stop to consider;
A.) This IS a necessary tool for fighting terrorism in the communication age.
B.) Why the hell could the government possibly care about your personal phone calls if you're not a terrorist? They may know about them, but do you really think they're going to follow up on who you're calling and why? MILLIONS of Americans? Making calls EVERY DAY!? They're only interested in terrorists calling patterns. They aren't going to do anything about the vast majority of your calls, even if you did make calls to "976-I-LIKE-BIG-BUTTS".
It's absurd and idioctic to worry about things which like this "prying" in to your "privacy". The government can barely keep up with what the terorists are doing. Do you really think they care what you're doing, no matter how weird or perverted it is?
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May-11-2006 18:28
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Groundhog Boy
Stupidity Offends Me

Registered: May 2005
Location: New York, NY
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| quote: | Originally posted by donnybrasco
You're all suffering from "Chicken-Little Syndrome".
You never stop to consider;
A.) This IS a necessary tool for fighting terrorism in the communication age.
B.) Why the hell could the government possibly care about your personal phone calls if you're not a terrorist? They may know about them, but do you really think they're going to follow up on who you're calling and why? MILLIONS of Americans? Making calls EVERY DAY!? They're only intersted in terrorists calling patterns. They aren't going to do anything about the vast majority of your calls, even if you did make calls to "976-I-LIKE-BIG-BUTTS".
It's absurd and idioctic to worry about things which like this "prying" in to your "privacy". The government can barely keep up with what the terorists are doing. Do you really think they care what you're doing, no matter how weird or perverted it is? |
I see someone drank their Kool-Aid this morning. Before, it was only INTERNATIONAL calls. Now, it's DOMESTIC calls. When you say, "They aren't going to do anything about the vast majority of your calls," I can't comprehend how anyone could support them even using a minority of your calls.
With the Bush administration's illegal detainments and holding people without charges, who's to say that YOU won't be detained because a friend of a friend calls someone who the US suspects of being involved in terrorist activites if they've got you indirectly linked to one of those people by phone call records.
Have you used Myspace or Friendster? Do you realize how many people you're connected to by 2 and 3 degrees of separation?
This country is going fucking insane over the fear of terrorism. Every one of you that condones this sort of behavior should be smacked upside the head and forced to read the documents that this country's laws and government were based upon, particularly the Constitution. The level of apathy regarding civil liberties, one of the PRIMARY reasons that we broke away from England and that people immigrate here, is appalling.
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"Go back to bed america your government is in control
Here's American Gladiators, here is 56 channels of it,
Watch these picturary retards bang their fuckin' skulls together and congratulate you on living in the land of freedom,
Here you go America you are free to do as we tell you
We want your soul
Your cash, your house, your phone, your cash, your house, your life" -Adam Freeland - We Want Your Soul
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May-11-2006 18:50
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donnybrasco
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: L.A.
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GH Boy;
I'm actually very big on civil liberties. But there is nothing here that is being trampled. They have to keep records in case they get a hit on someone and have to go back to find out who that person called.
And I don't care HOW many degrees of seperation you think there are, but I can assure you that if anyone has terrorists for friends or any friends who would be friends with terrorists, then that person needs to be checked out!
Did you forget that prior to 9-11 the Intel Community had a number of the hijackers on their watch lists, but they missed a chance to do anything about them...and why? Because they are so over-loaded with intel that they can barely keep up with watching who they are supposed to watch...let alone prying in to the private lives of ordinary citizens when there is no sign of terrorist activity going on anyway.
This is a an attempt to make something out of nothing.
*yawn*
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May-11-2006 18:57
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Q5echo
asymetrical scepticism

Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Dallas
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the Brits do the same thing. it's data mining. big whoop. welcome to the technology we ALL exploit in one way or another. then again i love it when liberals whine about stupid shit.
(paraphrasing) from John Hinderacker: say that there are around 200,000,000 million Americans that make around 10 phone calls a day. it would be next be impossible for all 35,000 NSA employees to spend more than one second on each phone call. they're just phone numbers. that were in database already.
speaking of the Brits doing the same. something else to think about.
| quote: | The suicide bombers who killed 52 passengers on London's transit system had a string of contacts with someone in Pakistan just before striking, Britain's top law enforcement official said Thursday.
However, authorities admitted they didn't know what was discussed in those contacts and stuck with their contention that the blasts were a home-grown plot and that the degree of involvement by al-Qaida, if any, was unknown.
Thursday's report by the Intelligence and Security Committee concluded that intelligence agents had been alerted to two of the suicide bombers before the attacks but limited resources prevented them from uncovering the plot.
Reid, speaking of the contacts in Pakistan ahead of the attacks, said authorities did not know what was discussed. *** "There are a series of suspicious contacts from an unknown individual or individuals in Pakistan in the immediate run-up to the bombings," Reid said after his department released its narrative of the attacks. "We do not know their content."
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those are phone calls that should have been listened to. and are the exact phone calls the NSA is interested in.
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May-11-2006 23:44
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