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timdog44

(1,388 posts)
73. Correct.
Sun Jun 9, 2013, 10:13 AM
Jun 2013

There is not privacy on the internet. Even the social media. Take a picture of your kid. Send it by face book ans some pervert gets his hands on it and the GPS coordinates are embedded and whalla, kids are gone. A lot of this has to do with protecting yourself.

The other thing is that just because I disagree with something or someone, does not mean I don't trust them. At some point an article of faith needs to come into play. Granted the repukes are a little over the line, at least the new breed, and I don't trust them, but there is some basis in fact to the distrust there.

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Bush was engaged in warrantless wiretapping. pnwmom Jun 2013 #1
Yes, they changed the law to allow it. Bonobo Jun 2013 #2
No, the new law doesn't allowing warrantless wiretapping. pnwmom Jun 2013 #4
Wiretapping laws Bonobo Jun 2013 #11
No data has been stolen and it's within the law that Congress passed. pnwmom Jun 2013 #12
Ah yes, congress. Bonobo Jun 2013 #14
She's correct though. Skidmore Jun 2013 #42
^^ this is soooo true ^^ LaydeeBug Jun 2013 #64
+ a million. It is very telling the people who become infuriated when they are told to direct their Number23 Jun 2013 #111
Some members of Congress expressed their disgust with JDPriestly Jun 2013 #155
Indeed. cui bono Jun 2013 #168
What a lot of DUers are overlooking is that this kind of JDPriestly Jun 2013 #151
Dirty tricks in politics didn't originate with the digital age. Skidmore Jun 2013 #170
'IF it's a bad law'?? I thought that was decided back when it was rushed through sabrina 1 Jun 2013 #171
It was bad law when it was made. Skidmore Jun 2013 #173
Is POTUS directly responsible for the actions of the NSA? Billy Pilgrim Jun 2013 #127
It isn't within the law because it violates the Constitution JDPriestly Jun 2013 #148
FISA was changed to legalize untargeted "driftnet" warrants that allow NSA to collect everyone's leveymg Jun 2013 #33
Exactly Aerows Jun 2013 #40
When the FISA Amendment Act was passed, I think few imagined that warrants would be issued for leveymg Jun 2013 #43
Many of us who opposed the act Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #136
Same here, but I've finally accepted that the letter after the name doesn't matter, tavalon Jun 2013 #139
The letter after the name never mattered to me Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #146
Thank you for explaining this so clearly. JDPriestly Jun 2013 #156
Probable cause, tavalon Jun 2013 #138
If you don't have probable cause, you don't get a warrant. That used to be the rule. leveymg Jun 2013 #174
+1 I wish more folks here understood that. But apparently, they either don't SlimJimmy Jun 2013 #131
Actually, this also violates nearly all your rights. JDPriestly Jun 2013 #157
That's true SlimJimmy Jun 2013 #175
A little hard to do that when we aren't allowed Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #134
what difference does that make backwoodsbob Jun 2013 #100
They may change the law to make their illegal activities legal, kenny blankenship Jun 2013 #62
Bullshit apologism. woo me with science Jun 2013 #3
Oh the shame! DontTreadOnMe Jun 2013 #5
Well, that was vapid. nt woo me with science Jun 2013 #9
You need to return that avatar of Bernie Sanders. Bonobo Jun 2013 #13
I'm surprised he isn't using the "Che" avatar Art_from_Ark Jun 2013 #35
Protective coloration. n/t QC Jun 2013 #54
DU is no more unhinged than we were when Bush did this tavalon Jun 2013 #141
Collecting phone numbers doesn't constitute wiretapping. pnwmom Jun 2013 #6
I am not going to retype all this, but your argument is bullshit. woo me with science Jun 2013 #7
There's nothing in that post that contradicts what I wrote. You're making a mountain pnwmom Jun 2013 #8
An opinion piece by a Reagan appointee. woo me with science Jun 2013 #16
I can't believe anyone can defend this Aerows Jun 2013 #41
It is pretty amazing that anyone is wlling to bend themselves into a metaphorical pretzel to justify tavalon Jun 2013 #144
Thank you. woo me with science Jun 2013 #145
It may be that most of the data collected is irrelevant- Billy Pilgrim Jun 2013 #128
You are extrapolating limits which are not part of the order Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #135
Yes, and probable cause is required for the warrant, just as in any criminal case. n/t pnwmom Jun 2013 #163
Proable cause means Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #164
I'm not saying that probable cause was required for turning over phone numbers alone, pnwmom Jun 2013 #165
Hmm...how hard is a reverse lookup? Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #180
Yes, and that is the point. pnwmom Jun 2013 #181
No. You are missing the point. Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #182
The "metadata" argument is misleading, and here is why: leveymg Jun 2013 #39
Thank you. woo me with science Jun 2013 #143
Telephone numbers only? tavalon Jun 2013 #142
Did you listen to the statement by the whistleblower? JDPriestly Jun 2013 #159
That pretty well sums it up tavalon Jun 2013 #140
Why not get the same judge to issue a warrant... Demo_Chris Jun 2013 #83
The law was changed to protect Bush. And Democrats were outraged over that too. NOW some sabrina 1 Jun 2013 #91
Sabrina I know we significantly AnalystInParadise Jun 2013 #116
Agreed they don't even need a warrant now that has anyones name on it AnalystInParadise Jun 2013 #113
It is at most comparing Jonathan to McIntosh. Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #132
No we're comparing illegal apples to probably illegal warrented oranges tavalon Jun 2013 #137
I'm not going to go anti-Obama in regard to this; it would have continued regardless pacalo Jun 2013 #10
what are these higher powers? what is a 'good man'? HiPointDem Jun 2013 #15
Well, there is John. He was in the Hangover. graham4anything Jun 2013 #20
go Whirled Salaam Man! HiPointDem Jun 2013 #21
John Yoo supports this program too. neverforget Jun 2013 #93
Wall Street, corporate world, a group of independent billionaires, pacalo Jun 2013 #25
If he was a good man with good morals and sound order of priorities AgingAmerican Jun 2013 #98
"From his actions we are left to surmise he is a tool of the oligarchs." pacalo Jun 2013 #106
You might have been on vacation when the Dubya Patriot Act rage happened tavalon Jun 2013 #147
I wasn't clear, tavalon. pacalo Jun 2013 #154
I get you tavalon Jun 2013 #158
During that time I got all the news from DU & Keith Olbermann. pacalo Jun 2013 #160
Agreed, that is just scapegoating, and dishonest treestar Jun 2013 #81
It's looking to me like the IRS "scandal" was introduced as a preliminary solicitation for public pacalo Jun 2013 #86
The "IRS scandal" is an excuse to defund the IRS AgingAmerican Jun 2013 #99
That, too. pacalo Jun 2013 #104
one word graham says "Silly". graham4anything Jun 2013 #17
That's not one word. Bonobo Jun 2013 #18
the man in the gaberdine suit was a spy but I loved Mrs. Wagner Pies. Wish they were here graham4anything Jun 2013 #19
Nope - Many Had To Choose Between The Lesser of Two Evils - Just Like Every Primary Or Election cantbeserious Jun 2013 #34
I voted and received 100%of everything I ever dreamed of.The American Dream came true for me in 8/12 graham4anything Jun 2013 #44
Well We Now Know You Are Blessed - You Might Consider Some Of Us Are Not cantbeserious Jun 2013 #45
As John Lennon said twice -Material items don't matter & Money can't buy one love. Imagine. graham4anything Jun 2013 #46
If you think anyone would spend even a minute reading that dribble... Bonobo Jun 2013 #50
A full two seconds?? CokeMachine Jun 2013 #95
I rounded up. nt Bonobo Jun 2013 #117
No, no, read it. It's freaking awesome DisgustipatedinCA Jun 2013 #118
. Dragonfli Jun 2013 #161
With things going as they are, a viable third party or a revolution tavalon Jun 2013 #149
The revolution was won in 2008. Of course, people could do what they did in Russia(USSR) graham4anything Jun 2013 #167
I was juror #2. NYC_SKP Jun 2013 #55
Funniest (and truest) jury results ever! nt Bonobo Jun 2013 #56
Should have been unanimous. Fuddnik Jun 2013 #110
Kudos to the Jury. bvar22 Jun 2013 #102
So, an impeached Prez/VP and Paul Ryan is President in 2015, that what you are saying? graham4anything Jun 2013 #22
You can't even get... awoke_in_2003 Jun 2013 #119
Ryan has wanted to replace Boehner for 2 years now. Jan. 2015, Boehner can be history graham4anything Jun 2013 #120
Well, he can wish in one hand... awoke_in_2003 Jun 2013 #122
So would you want President Cantor or Boehner then? graham4anything Jun 2013 #123
Of course I wouldn't... awoke_in_2003 Jun 2013 #125
Tell that to Gerald Ford. And not sure if you know but graham4anything Jun 2013 #166
Is there to be a special 2015 Presidential election? better start the primary campaigns now! Dragonfli Jun 2013 #162
"Nobody stands up to Dear Leader" another_liberal Jun 2013 #23
Comparing Obama to Kim Jong Un davidpdx Jun 2013 #24
The quote was from 2007 and the comparison was with Bush LondonReign2 Jun 2013 #115
As someone said on HuffPo watoos Jun 2013 #26
You are absolutely right. This is the first post to say this whole NSA thing under Obama was wrong. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #27
I think the point is that there would have been little to no dissention back during Smirk's reign Fumesucker Jun 2013 #30
Oh yeah,..the Obama/Hillary war showed real unity. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #88
Which of them was running on spying on the American people? Fumesucker Jun 2013 #89
I thought the point of the OP was DU unity. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #94
About a certain subject, the subject of spying on the American people Fumesucker Jun 2013 #96
Claiming it's nothing new isn't approving,...despite some who claim it is. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #97
I thought a leak investigation was under way? Fumesucker Jun 2013 #103
Maybe someone needs to look into THAT as well... Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #105
Here we go with another boohoohoo timdog44 Jun 2013 #28
People (some at least) actually have an expectation of privacy on the Internet BeyondGeography Jun 2013 #36
Correct. timdog44 Jun 2013 #73
So you are saying that since we've lost a lot of our privacy we should concede the rest? rhett o rick Jun 2013 #48
That is what they are saying and what they want us to believe. Puzzledtraveller Jun 2013 #59
I am not saying to sit down and shut up. timdog44 Jun 2013 #74
"From what I understand it is calls from here to overseas that are not really being monitored, rhett o rick Jun 2013 #78
Again I can only say, timdog44 Jun 2013 #79
And I say, "Trust but verify", but never have "faith". rhett o rick Jun 2013 #84
Trust but verify. Better. timdog44 Jun 2013 #85
Faith and belief played a large part in my being swept up in 2008 tavalon Jun 2013 #150
No one seems to question where the NSA data is coming from Generic Brad Jun 2013 #52
We are definitely crossing into timdog44 Jun 2013 #75
Two wrongs don't make a right. Billy Pilgrim Jun 2013 #129
What an asinine comment. Daniel537 Jun 2013 #176
Oh hey Pavulon was in that thread Ash_F Jun 2013 #29
Historic Thread Sognefjord Jun 2013 #169
warrantless was the part I was outraged about. DCBob Jun 2013 #31
So a piece of paper signed by a judge for everyone meets your muster? TheKentuckian Jun 2013 #107
FU to you too. DCBob Jun 2013 #108
I didn't say fuck you, Bob. I said get the fuck out of here with your bullshit warrant for all. TheKentuckian Jun 2013 #183
du rec. xchrom Jun 2013 #32
What they will find in all the data SCVDem Jun 2013 #37
I still am grateful to the EFF. Solly Mack Jun 2013 #38
Not only are we counted on to go back to bed,to go back to sleep Puzzledtraveller Jun 2013 #47
Oh does your pony have butthurt? Awww... MannyGoldstein Jun 2013 #49
Hitler, Big Brother, and Kim Jong Il all rolled into one. Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #51
Ahem, those were references to Bush. nt Bonobo Jun 2013 #58
In 2007 they were references to Bush. You changed the context and wondered where the outrage is. Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #65
You are over-reading and missing the point. Bonobo Jun 2013 #66
"I cannot help it if you have poor reading skills" Oop. Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #68
Make yourself a sandwich, drink a glass of milk... Bonobo Jun 2013 #69
Thanks! Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #70
Marvin! Look out!!!! opiate69 Jun 2013 #87
+1 Bonobo Jun 2013 #114
So many quotable characters in that flick... opiate69 Jun 2013 #121
Thing is, Bonobo, all of us who've been here a long time, you included tavalon Jun 2013 #152
"...Big Brother and Hitler wrapped into one..." randome Jun 2013 #53
Ummm, those were references to Bush. nt Bonobo Jun 2013 #57
Whoops. My apologies. randome Jun 2013 #71
Thank you. Quite forgiven. nt Bonobo Jun 2013 #72
Yeah !! besides HST allowing the CIA to be formed orpupilofnature57 Jun 2013 #60
I wish I had thew time to research the archives and show how NOT new all this news is. Coyotl Jun 2013 #61
Yeah, we totally get that. Bonobo Jun 2013 #63
Because ProSense Jun 2013 #67
You don't need to re-educate us. We were angry then and we're angry now tavalon Jun 2013 #153
But it's okay if a Democrat does it!!!!!! 111111!!! Apophis Jun 2013 #76
No, it is O.K. now because it is legal now. That does not mean we have to like it any more Coyotl Jun 2013 #178
Yes, everything they're doing fredamae Jun 2013 #77
Continuing with the myth that electing a different President changes the entire laws and government treestar Jun 2013 #80
We are left with nothing but outrage. Savannahmann Jun 2013 #90
I find this post ironic treestar Jun 2013 #92
K&R forestpath Jun 2013 #82
Yep. That's when DU members believed in civil liberties instead of "Father Knows Best". Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2013 #101
Yeah. Billy Pilgrim Jun 2013 #130
This post is great for a debate on the 3RD Grade Level maxrandb Jun 2013 #109
That's still 4 grade levels higher than what passes for debate in Congress. hobbit709 Jun 2013 #112
Best post about this whole smear campaign graham4anything Jun 2013 #124
Lol, another buffoon who buys into the "Dems are automatically good" rubbish. Daniel537 Jun 2013 #177
You forget a very important point maxrandb Jun 2013 #179
Haha! Apples and oranges, but have fun! nt babylonsister Jun 2013 #126
"poutrage" is an obvious right wing think tank term. We should not repeat it. grahamhgreen Jun 2013 #133
the Groupies are prone to its usage too Skittles Jun 2013 #172
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