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Because our government can put me in jail MannyGoldstein Jun 2013 #1
nor do they have access to ALL our digital communications, not to mention that it is usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #5
I imagine that its debatable... zaj Jun 2013 #44
Like I said, it's how the information is used. zaj Jun 2013 #7
so why not have a bill that allows random searches of all/any homes? markiv Jun 2013 #12
We don't donate our houses to the phone company willingly. zaj Jun 2013 #36
Seriously? mercymechap Jun 2013 #78
How would you know how its used if there was no whistleblower? TampaAnimusVortex Jun 2013 #28
I agree with the latter point... zaj Jun 2013 #40
The difference being that you can sue a phone company... TampaAnimusVortex Jun 2013 #120
No, it is the fact it is collected at all. RC Jun 2013 #101
Your assumption is deeply flawed. zaj Jun 2013 #105
They do not need all that information for call volume. RC Jun 2013 #115
It's That It's Collected RobinA Jun 2013 #114
You sound like Ted Nugent. One of the 99 Jun 2013 #41
You deny that our government can do that? MannyGoldstein Jun 2013 #42
I deny your and Ted's paranoia. One of the 99 Jun 2013 #88
You sound like you never heard of Don Siegelman. Octafish Jun 2013 #97
So you're agreeing with Nugent? One of the 99 Jun 2013 #116
No. I just don't agree with you, either. Octafish Jun 2013 #117
Manny and Nugent sound the same. One of the 99 Jun 2013 #118
Exactly. This is the Ron Paul libertarian movement framing it the way they want-NO gov't at all. graham4anything Jun 2013 #2
+1000nt Andy823 Jun 2013 #11
Snowden donated $500 to Ron Paul and likely voted for him. (He said third party) nt okaawhatever Jun 2013 #16
You cant be serious. You are going to allow the government to spy on everyone because Snowden rhett o rick Jun 2013 #54
I don't blame Snowden... zaj Jun 2013 #55
I don't think it's right to EITHER private companies or the government to store our data. Th1onein Jun 2013 #77
I can't believe (I can actually) nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #3
When the system is used in that way, then... zaj Jun 2013 #17
Excuse me, but AT&T does not have the power nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #21
+1 No American should even entertain this level of garbage. This is akin to being asked woo me with science Jun 2013 #63
This is a technical distinction, but it's important... zaj Jun 2013 #68
And then you can sue Verizon. zaj Jun 2013 #69
The level of ignorant garbage nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #70
Again, if you give this data to Verizon zaj Jun 2013 #73
Tell me, are telcos governments? nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #75
You are missing the point entirely. zaj Jun 2013 #79
No, I am not missing the point nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #80
I spend energy articulating details of my thoughts... zaj Jun 2013 #98
The fourth amendment is not a book nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #99
I'll stop being flip... zaj Jun 2013 #103
Simple, my rights, and yours, are not up for sale nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #106
I'm arguing process, not substance... zaj Jun 2013 #109
Excuses, excuses nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #110
I don't think you are listening... zaj Jun 2013 #112
Nah, your point is we should blame the corporations. nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #113
Didn't the govt just demand the data from Verizon & the rest marions ghost Jun 2013 #100
As I said... zaj Jun 2013 #104
I'm fine with blaming both of them-- marions ghost Jun 2013 #111
Because private companies don't have data mining software that LittleBlue Jun 2013 #4
You are joking. zaj Jun 2013 #9
They might know a lot LittleBlue Jun 2013 #30
Verizon has the data zaj Jun 2013 #93
We don't even know what Prism really is. The slides have already been questioned. It does not look okaawhatever Jun 2013 #23
Who do you think invented the technologies to do the data mining JoePhilly Jun 2013 #90
Let us know when the Google SWAT team kicks in your door, shoots your dog and handcuffs you Fumesucker Jun 2013 #6
Again, it's how it's used. Not that it's collected. zaj Jun 2013 #10
History is replete with examples of such powers being misused by government Fumesucker Jun 2013 #39
And you let us know Summer Hathaway Jun 2013 #49
Happened to the Mayor of Berwyn Heights, Maryland Fumesucker Jun 2013 #50
Was this incident a result of Summer Hathaway Jun 2013 #53
Since we have no way of knowing the extent of the program it's impossible to tell Fumesucker Jun 2013 #57
I see. Summer Hathaway Jun 2013 #61
You mean law enforcement gets out of control in the land of the free? Fumesucker Jun 2013 #65
I never made a statement about Summer Hathaway Jun 2013 #71
That's what the OP was all about, Google and Verizon are no different than government Fumesucker Jun 2013 #76
I wasn't responding to the OP Summer Hathaway Jun 2013 #81
And I was responding to the OP Fumesucker Jun 2013 #83
Seriously, guy ... Summer Hathaway Jun 2013 #84
No sikofit3 Jun 2013 #96
Seems its a bit late to stop the intrusion at that point. I apply the breaks on my car before I hit Ed Suspicious Jun 2013 #59
the classic '2 wrongs make a right' arguement markiv Jun 2013 #8
I think you are missing my point... zaj Jun 2013 #43
Your point Le Taz Hot Jun 2013 #87
Not remotely either... zaj Jun 2013 #89
A lot of people are afraid of what COULD happen with the data. randome Jun 2013 #13
Not exactly true... zaj Jun 2013 #20
But they're not 'happy' (meaning unhappy) unless it's the government doing it. randome Jun 2013 #31
NOBODY should be creating databases of personal information. reformist2 Jun 2013 #14
Go with this. zaj Jun 2013 #18
Maybe you should tell us magellan Jun 2013 #56
Speculation here... zaj Jun 2013 #62
No it isn't the same, as has been pointed out to you multiple times already magellan Jun 2013 #66
ditto marions ghost Jun 2013 #102
We have a pretty good idea SpearthrowerOwl Jun 2013 #15
every objection I've heard on this board about the collection of this data adopts the right's framin markiv Jun 2013 #19
No, I'm saying that we need to frame the discussion... zaj Jun 2013 #25
"It is a recipie for tyranny in the U.S." Daniel Ellsberg usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #22
So are guns, aircraft, police forces in general and a dozen other things... zaj Jun 2013 #29
apples and oranges usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #33
Starting off with a false statement is no way to begin an argument. kenny blankenship Jun 2013 #24
Well I've elaborated here about my point. zaj Jun 2013 #26
Because facebook and google dont put cancer patients in prison for smoking pot. Warren DeMontague Jun 2013 #27
Koch Brothers may have singlehandedly caused hundreds or thousands of deaths by spending billions of zaj Jun 2013 #34
That is a whole mess of logical fallacies wrapped in a two sentence post. Warren DeMontague Jun 2013 #37
You assume a lot here... zaj Jun 2013 #47
I'm not hung up on sin. Warren DeMontague Jun 2013 #82
When Verizon is bought by... zaj Jun 2013 #94
Because a government that considers every citizen a potential threat has no legitimacy. rug Jun 2013 #32
That's not remotely what they are doing... zaj Jun 2013 #35
Every call and email is logged, to be revisited as needed. rug Jun 2013 #38
Every call is logged by Verizon zaj Jun 2013 #45
Verizon is not the government and is illegitimate for entirely other reasons. rug Jun 2013 #48
That's nonsense. zaj Jun 2013 #95
The ACLU and the EFF are not adopting "the right's framing." DirkGently Jun 2013 #46
Oh good, another private industry versus Government collection thread. Savannahmann Jun 2013 #51
Disagree completely... zaj Jun 2013 #52
Yes I would have recourse. Savannahmann Jun 2013 #58
You can't stop them from using the data they gathered in any way they wanted, including mining it... zaj Jun 2013 #60
Why vote???????????? marions ghost Jun 2013 #108
Are we trying a variation of the old "the credit card companies track your spending" bullshit? TheKentuckian Jun 2013 #64
Verizon mines the exact same data... zaj Jun 2013 #67
Let us know when the Google SWAT team kicks in your door, shoots your dog and handcuffs you Fumesucker Jun 2013 #72
So we agree, it's how it used that we should be focused on. zaj Jun 2013 #74
1.) The Government is not private industry. Hissyspit Jun 2013 #85
Back out one level... zaj Jun 2013 #92
Employers, Credit issuers, Insurers, etc. using this type of data rucky Jun 2013 #86
100% zaj Jun 2013 #91
Why are you not concerned? hobbit709 Jun 2013 #107
Because the 4th Amendment. Because a chilling effect upon dissent and protest. Because paranoia. Fire Walk With Me Jun 2013 #119
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