"Today, Wednesday, July 31, 2013, the US Director of National Intelligence revealed a previously classified order that directed a company identified by US officials as Verizon Communications to turn over a vast number of Americans phone records."
Here's more on this: http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/governments-secret-order-to-verizon-to-be-unveiled-at-senate-hearing/2013/07/31/233fdd3a
Until I see a lot more than what has been revealed so far I am going to continue to believe that the US Government is violating the Fourth Amendment by doing this.
I disagree. I don't think the 4th would really be offended unless they were listening in on the calls.The phone bills themselves not so protected since they are third party known and are content neutral.
Maybe you want everyone in the world to know who you talk to, and when you talk to them. Not me. I don't want this information to be known by anyone that I don't give it to.
Your wants and my wants do not determine what is legal or illegal. With the vast amounts of serious high-dollar crime that goes on every minute, terrorism, kidnapping rings, drug cartels, I doubt the federal government really gives a crap who you call unless you are one of the people who participate in that stuff.
It doesn't matter. They shouldn't have the information without a warrant. The law needs to be changed.
I was under the impression that they just renewed their every 3 month warrant for these records.
Your wants and my wants do not determine what is legal or illegal. With the vast amounts of serious high-dollar crime that goes on every minute, terrorism, kidnapping rings, drug cartels, I doubt the federal government really gives a crap who you call unless you are one of the people who participate in that stuff.
While I understand the premise of objection, people that are personally worried have delusions of grandeur. Additionally, threatening me in the presention of objections is offensive and pathetic. If Uncle Sam is worried about me, he's a ****ing idiot and will be very bored.
In other words, the OP's presentation is paranoid, insulting and dumb.
No delusions of grandeur. Just a desire to have a less intrusive government.
Maybe you want everyone in the world to know who you talk to, and when you talk to them.
"Today, Wednesday, July 31, 2013, the US Director of National Intelligence revealed a previously classified order that directed a company identified by US officials as Verizon Communications to turn over a vast number of Americans phone records."
Here's more: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/07/31/nsa-surveillance-senate/2601953/
Until I see a lot more than what has been revealed so far I am going to continue to believe that the US Government is violating the Fourth Amendment by doing this.
"Today, Wednesday, July 31, 2013, the US Director of National Intelligence revealed a previously classified order that directed a company identified by US officials as Verizon Communications to turn over a vast number of Americans phone records."
Here's more: Senate panel looking at limits on surveillance
Until I see a lot more than what has been revealed so far I am going to continue to believe that the US Government is violating the Fourth Amendment by doing this.
Privacy died decades ago. Sorry folks."Today, Wednesday, July 31, 2013, the US Director of National Intelligence revealed a previously classified order that directed a company identified by US officials as Verizon Communications to turn over a vast number of Americans phone records."
Here's more: Senate panel looking at limits on surveillance
Until I see a lot more than what has been revealed so far I am going to continue to believe that the US Government is violating the Fourth Amendment by doing this.
I have Verizon.
They read my texts or listen to my conversations...yikes. They're going to get an earful.
.Yes. I enjoy popularity. I want everyone to pay attention to me. I dunno what you're scared of, but I'm awesome. Everyone should know it and all the details. Please, publish everything about me.
Thanks in advance
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