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WTF National Security Agency records all of the phone records of Verizon customers (pg. 2)
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idoru
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Originally posted by EarnYourKeep
PS - and this is why this place sucks now, everyones trying to prove how dumb one another is, the old days this thread would be full of MEMEs and CHOPS but now days it's an IQ battle


So leave?
EarnYourKeep
im not here enough to let it bother me and i'm thoroughly content putting it on blast how lame you asshats are
idoru
Stop it, the irony, you're killing me. :stongue:
EarnYourKeep
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by EarnYourKeep
i lol at how everyones response is so predictable, the minute someone posts something in question, ANYTHING, whether it's government related or privacy related, you all get up in arms about debunking it as a conspiracy theory.


that isn't it at all. i can be convinced of anything, given the right amount of evidence and/or argumentation.

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Originally posted by EarnYourKeep
isn't it fun


not really. it's fun when there's actually a topic with a bit of meat to it.
enydo
I hope Obama personally listens to every phone call of mine in which I'm discussing picking up MARIJUANA.
EarnYourKeep
i'll get you that evidence, i'll get you that meat

Halcyon+On+On
The NSA exists precisely for things like this. The big deal, however, is that it appears in clear violation of the 4th Amendment... but I am sure it's in the fine print somewhere on your Verizon contract that you forfeit all constitutional rights in lieu of unprecedented surveillance and all of the national security that has been proven to ensure. Like... uhhh... you know that one time... ?

If it wasn't in the initial contract, it was in one of the ceaseless EULA revisions people accept (whether they know it or not) because you have to be a ing lawyer to notice any discrepancies. This obtuse and elitist nature of business in our century is precisely why Tea Party values are queerly logical, despite their compounded ignorance.
idoru
If you're going to get pissed about what you perceive to be a violation of your privacy, at least get pissed at something that's worth it...

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/20...datacenter/all/
Blake
Can't wait till they've got a more noticeable number of unmanned surveillance drones patrolling the skies. It's predicted that drones with mind reading capabilities will eventually be deployed for security purposes. At least then they won't have to monitor or phone calls.

idoru
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Originally posted by Blake
It's predicted that drones with mind reading capabilities will eventually be deployed for security purposes.


:stongue: :stongue:
enydo
I mean really though, just because they have all this data, does it feasibly mean they can do anything with it?
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