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In reply to the discussion: If this happened under George Bush, you would be outraged. Be outraged by Barack Obama too! [View all]rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)64. As I understand it, FISA was intended to allow the Govment to spy on citizens
if a judge was convinced BEFOREHAND that is was appropriate. And only in an emergence situation could the Govmnt spy w/o the judges pre-approval but the judge had to agree after the fact.
This looks like the Govment wants to do the spying on everyone but not "use the data" unless they "needed" to.
A bad analogy would be that the Govmnt comes into your home and catalogs everything you own, takes photos of everything but seals it up and "doesnt look at it" until there is a crime in you neighborhood.
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If this happened under George Bush, you would be outraged. Be outraged by Barack Obama too! [View all]
LovingA2andMI
Jun 2013
OP
It started with Bush, the President is doing everything he can to try and spotlight the issue
xtraxritical
Jun 2013
#41
He said this quite plainly in a speech about a week or two ago. Try and keep up snarky.
xtraxritical
Jun 2013
#90
People, you've had since 2005 to make a stink about this, are you all trolls here?
xtraxritical
Jun 2013
#113
So you are basically saying that the government will take care of us, so go with the flow.
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#15
This is false, Im more upset people have gotten past the outrage they SHOULDVE expressed at the time
uponit7771
Jun 2013
#3
A judge is required to approve it. Congressional review and approval every 90 days is required.
randome
Jun 2013
#13
It's not spin. I genuinely don't care if Verizon keeps records of when I use my phone.
randome
Jun 2013
#18
Your attempts at rationalization are pathetic. Regardless of how many "approve" this, it
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#19
Is it rationalization or is it accuracy? The fourth amendment requires a warrant. Admin is getting
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#23
I'm sorry the Constitution frustrates you so. Isn't the remedy that you propose an amendment?
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#33
Well, since you admit you hate the Constitution and prefer dictatorship, I can't help you.
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#45
See below, FISA has already been found legal at the Court of Appeals level. We'll see. nt
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#31
I linked below to an actual decision by the Court of appeals for the second circuit.
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#37
Not that I appreciate being tracked, but I thought it was Bush side stepping FISA?
Blue State Bandit
Jun 2013
#14
The fact that Bush was worse doesnt lessen the violation of our freedoms this President
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#20
Authoritarianism is very attractive to some. Big Brother will take care of you.
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#44
But you hate the Constitution and prefer dictatorship anyway, so you should be fine with wiretapping
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#49
I'm not turning on anyone here, but with all the "isms" being thrown around...
Blue State Bandit
Jun 2013
#55
No, it was considerably worse under Bush. This is definitely incrementally better.
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#21
FISA has already been found constitutional at the US court of appeals for 2nd Circuit
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#29
The ACLU will likely be arguing first before a court of appeals... Like the 2nd Circuit. The SCOTUS
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#40
Your tantrum aside, the decision is searchable by anyone on DU. If you want to discredit yourself
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#46
And I found another case, US v Nicholson, this time the fourth circuit ruled in favor of FISA
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#53
P.S., the decision is United States v. Duggan, 743 F.2d 59 (2nd Cir. 1984) nt
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#47
See my above regarding the challenge at the 2nd circuit, but also note this part of the decision...
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#34
Rational Common-Sense Thinkers want their membership card back please.
Blue State Bandit
Jun 2013
#58
You're really desperate to push that meme, aren't you? Problem is, no one fits that description.
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#65
OK, let's look at the facts. Our government has used warrant-less wiretaps.
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#72
Not 'now', I have been saying it would be incrementally better for six years.
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#75
Are you saying the data collection discussed in the OP is under the FISA laws?
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#80
Yes, a FISA warrant was issued to collect this data. Greenwald's article says that outright
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#82
I'm so ready to get to the jobs bill that I can't stand it. This is just
SleeplessinSoCal
Jun 2013
#57
and all those jobs will go to 'guest workers' brought in with the immigration bill
markiv
Jun 2013
#74
As I understand it, FISA was intended to allow the Govment to spy on citizens
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#64
I'm just surprised that some of you think it hasn't been happening since 2002. "IF" it was Bush????
blm
Jun 2013
#77
In virtually every post I have said I don't like it and am not a fan of FISA
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#86
It appears that you are labeling anyone who disagrees with your premise as
LanternWaste
Jun 2013
#81