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LittleBlue

(10,362 posts)
58. Don't worry, they will change their tune
Sat Jun 8, 2013, 03:52 AM
Jun 2013

once the next Republican administration takes power.

Then they will be concerned about their constitutional rights, but until then, YOU'RE OVERREACTING CHILLAX AND TRUST OBAMA

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And the reason they need to gather intelligence on *every* American to do this is...? villager Jun 2013 #1
Haven't you heard? Savannahmann Jun 2013 #3
"Close your eyes and think of America" villager Jun 2013 #4
They intercepted an email sent by an American citizen from Denver. geek tragedy Jun 2013 #10
I find it humorous that WeekendWarrior Jun 2013 #18
Just so we're clear. Laelth Jun 2013 #61
corporations thrive on taking our information online Rosa Luxemburg Jun 2013 #65
AFAIK, the government can examine anything that is exported, including an email. FarCenter Jun 2013 #22
He was not an American citizen. He was a "resident" of the u.s. and was born in Afghanistan. Also, okaawhatever Jun 2013 #27
They were monitoring the AQ account, but how did they connect the email to Zazi? geek tragedy Jun 2013 #28
track it back to the isp. With that they can get the warrant to identify the owner of the account. okaawhatever Jun 2013 #29
Wouldn't they need PRISM information to trace the email if they used an overseas proxy? nt geek tragedy Jun 2013 #30
Link please.... sheshe2 Jun 2013 #38
They don't dennis4868 Jun 2013 #52
I want to see Glen Greenwalds kratos00 Jun 2013 #2
Something like this, maybe? randome Jun 2013 #7
Wrote about it in 2009 geek tragedy Jun 2013 #8
That's hilarious. Robb Jun 2013 #31
So what? A few hundred deaths are worth it so we don't turn into Nazi Freaking Germany! randome Jun 2013 #5
Indeed. Laelth Jun 2013 #62
We deserve it anyway for interfering in the Middle East treestar Jun 2013 #66
so that's supposed to shut us up? shanti Jun 2013 #6
Why would you think that? It's a freaking fact that warrants discussion. nm Cha Jun 2013 #33
"Government sources" went out and bought a bunch of lipstick today...... marmar Jun 2013 #9
That says more about you than the Gov. nm Cha Jun 2013 #34
Yes, it says I won't use tortured logic to defend the indefensible. marmar Jun 2013 #43
It's says you can't handle facts. Cha Jun 2013 #45
"Facts" sound suspiciously like "spin". marmar Jun 2013 #46
Clearly you can't handle facts while accusing others of spin. Cha Jun 2013 #47
Please tell me a pig's lips would not look like that Generic Other Jun 2013 #35
+100000 woo me with science Jun 2013 #55
in the immortal words of Benjamin Franklin William769 Jun 2013 #11
I agree. But those killed during a subway attack might not. JaneyVee Jun 2013 #12
in the immortal words of Thomas Jefferson William769 Jun 2013 #14
Not sure how that relates to this article, what about people who fear subway attacks? JaneyVee Jun 2013 #16
In the immortal words of Robert Green Ingersoll William769 Jun 2013 #17
Some may believe that liberty is law & order. JaneyVee Jun 2013 #19
Once again Thomas Jefferson. William769 Jun 2013 #20
Right, except when they collect Social Security & Medicare. JaneyVee Jun 2013 #21
In the immortal words of Thomas Paine. William769 Jun 2013 #23
Liberty is law & order. JaneyVee Jun 2013 #24
please show your sheeple the way sigmasix Jun 2013 #57
Your disdain for the wisdom of our founders is puzzling. n/t Laelth Jun 2013 #63
It was easier in the 18th century treestar Jun 2013 #68
Liberty is never easy. William769 Jun 2013 #71
Certainly more complex now treestar Jun 2013 #72
The U.S Constitution trumps all rules. nt William769 Jun 2013 #75
Non sequitur treestar Jun 2013 #77
"Essential" liberty treestar Jun 2013 #67
I refer to the original quote. William769 Jun 2013 #73
Nonresponsive treestar Jun 2013 #76
US government sources? Well then, it's settled. I think the government is here to help. DisgustipatedinCA Jun 2013 #13
Does anyone believe them at this point? hamster Jun 2013 #15
No, tey lie all the time! n-t Logical Jun 2013 #25
Yeah, I see no reason not to trust the Cha Jun 2013 #36
Yeah, the Obama is magnanimous just like the Bush Administration just like the next administration Ed Suspicious Jun 2013 #51
and we just killed Al Qaeda's #2 again... choie Jun 2013 #26
Public Documents Contradict Claim Email Spying Foiled Terror Plot Hestia Jun 2013 #32
Because this was somewhat classified info they couldn't tell people the real way suspect was nabbed JaneyVee Jun 2013 #39
Thank you. woo me with science Jun 2013 #49
+1000000000. So much propaganda, so little time. Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #69
Oh, I think it can be used to protect American citizens.. Cha Jun 2013 #37
I Have to Think RobinA Jun 2013 #40
K&R sheshe2 Jun 2013 #41
So when it happened at the time. Savannahmann Jun 2013 #42
Maybe to keep the surveillance program under wraps? JaneyVee Jun 2013 #48
My bullshit meter is pegged. backscatter712 Jun 2013 #44
Mine broke some time ago. Savannahmann Jun 2013 #70
Here comes the BULLSHIT. woo me with science Jun 2013 #50
Think DU needs a name change dennis4868 Jun 2013 #53
Opposition to dragnet surveillance of all Americans is now "hating government." woo me with science Jun 2013 #54
'You can't even parody the propaganda anymore' marmar Jun 2013 #56
Don't worry, they will change their tune LittleBlue Jun 2013 #58
At that point it'll be way too late. delrem Jun 2013 #78
They honestly believe we have become so stupid that they can throw literally anything at all Egalitarian Thug Jun 2013 #59
How quaint. Laelth Jun 2013 #60
Have you read this? kentuck Jun 2013 #64
Smells like yellowcake to me whatchamacallit Jun 2013 #74
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