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In reply to the discussion: Are The American People Being Spied On Or Not? [View all]KharmaTrain
(31,706 posts)...just shear volume. I joke that if the government were spying as evasively as some are claiming (listening to phone calls or reading emails) we'd solve our unemployment problem as they'd need to hire thousands of people to keep track of what was going on. The FBI had been warned about the Tsarnaevs but not to the extent of them being an imminent threat that would have required them to get a warrant to get their phone records. It was after-the-fact that they were able to double back through those records (which I'm sure were now covered under a warrant) to find who they talked to and where. The government didn't have to go far for those records, the cellphone provider already had them...mined and ready to be searched.
I was heavily opposed to the revisions of FISA and why I'm not screaming pants on fire about the "revelations" of abuses by the NSA. Unlike the previous regime that did so illegally, I haven't seen a case yet where this administration has gone after private citizens or political opponents. I am strongly in favor of a review of the FISA laws and maybe the outrage that's going on may start that dialogue, but I'm also wary of those who are using this issue for their own political gain to create media circuses that take away from dealing with real problems...