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In reply to the discussion: Woke up this morning to find out the Government has my phone records... [View all]eShirl
(20,223 posts)140. I kind of just assumed they are doing this with all telecommunications since the "Patriot" Act
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Woke up this morning to find out the Government has my phone records... [View all]
trumad
Jun 2013
OP
What you just described is your Terrorism Quotient (TQ), goes with IQ into your permanent record
leveymg
Jun 2013
#51
My attitude to this is "I know that you know that I know about you," so move on to real terrorists
leveymg
Jun 2013
#107
But then there are the conversations that they do mark you for additional scrutiny
Savannahmann
Jun 2013
#15
I hear people who commit violent crimes sometimes shower to wash away evidence.
GoneFishin
Jun 2013
#46
And then there's the people who have phone sex with their boyfriends/girlfriends.
Neoma
Jun 2013
#101
And how much do you think it costs to cast a human glance at all those records?
JDPriestly
Jun 2013
#103
Well, of course we shouldn't care. We were just being hysterical when we got all excited back when
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#122
AND...they know where you live, where you work, what you eat, where you eat...etc. etc. etc.
aristocles
Jun 2013
#5
"Oh look, Agent Smith. Dave McGarrety is apparently having an affair with Linda from Accounts"
alcibiades_mystery
Jun 2013
#44
If they can get all the data on you by accessing a phone number how sure are you it won't be abused?
dkf
Jun 2013
#70
Revisions to "minimization" (storage) rules allow NSA to hold onto your data essentially forever.
leveymg
Jun 2013
#84
Given all the phone companies except Qwest served us up for surveillance purposes under Bush*
hlthe2b
Jun 2013
#14
The funny thingy is- everyone (not me) posts their entire life on facebook, which NEVER was private
graham4anything
Jun 2013
#17
i feel sorry for you, it must be terrible to be so frightened of the outside world
hobbit709
Jun 2013
#63
Why does the NRA exist? Guess your post here should be directed at 100% of every gun owner
graham4anything
Jun 2013
#66
You are right - this is totally blatant; We-don't-care-that-you-know-it. What's left of the Bill of
byeya
Jun 2013
#50
This particular court order does not cover eavesdropping. Only phone numbers, date/times.
randome
Jun 2013
#24
They are hypocrites and wouldn't be defending this if it were done by a repug
morningfog
Jun 2013
#104
What if you belong to a political party...what if you want some pot, what if you ....and on and on,,
trumad
Jun 2013
#42
It's ok. A Democrat is president. Besides, if you have nothing to hide, then why worry?
Safetykitten
Jun 2013
#47
The National Security Agency, which is part of the Department of Defense, serves at the pleasure
Nimajneb Nilknarf
Jun 2013
#99
And here is the list of words they are looking for. So be careful of their use.
go west young man
Jun 2013
#94
I assumed they were listening anyways....we all should be expecting this at all times.
cbdo2007
Jun 2013
#58
For the minority of us who do give a shit, this is still not a surprise. This is the corporations
Dustlawyer
Jun 2013
#68
It did begin under Bush. There may be other court orders relating to other carriers.
randome
Jun 2013
#85
A private hacker with the planet's largest data center might be able to do the same thing
DisgustipatedinCA
Jun 2013
#113
Many clueless people are in "I have nothing to hide" mode. They miss the big picture. n-t
Logical
Jun 2013
#91
We'd better stop the false advertisijng about being "the land of the free and home of the brave".
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jun 2013
#108
"watch what you say on your cell phones because the Government is listening"
Cali_Democrat
Jun 2013
#128