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RC

(25,592 posts)
220. Sorry, but I don't have any voices in my head.
Sun Jun 30, 2013, 04:16 PM
Jun 2013

I see problems as puzzles. I see life as a puzzle. Information are the pieces needed to see the whole picture. With enough pieces, problems, and life makes sense. That is how I solve problems. If a piece seems to fit at the time, but later I notice the pieces around it look different, then that piece is either in the wrong place or doesn't even belong in the puzzle in the first place. I take that piece out. I do not make excuses as to why it should remain in place, when it obviously does not belong there. That is my reality. That is my world. Also, I have a fairly strong sense of right and wrong. If any of the puzzle pieces look funny according to its surroundings, I check out why.

Being on the Left politically, I'm like Will Rogers says,

"I am not a member of any organized political party. I am a Democrat."


He said this back when being a Democrat meant something, because Democrats back when said it, [u[were were Left of Center, unlike now.
Now we have many Democrats with Right of Center mind sets, as witness by their supporting of paranoid Republican values, such as excusing the wholesale spying on the citizenry. Trying to pass off the illegal and morally reprehensible as legal and proper because somebody's talking point said so.
Amen.. pipoman Jun 2013 #1
But but they are just trying to keep freedom alive! lunasun Jun 2013 #2
We don't want to wait for a mushroom cloud or dirty suit case bomb do we? L0oniX Jun 2013 #33
Some of the "rocks" are pros. They are probably paid for volume of posts. Ignore them if you GoneFishin Jun 2013 #129
+10 That is pretty obvious sometimes. RC Jun 2013 #160
That makes a lot of pro-sense... n/t backscatter712 Jun 2013 #207
but, but, we must agree with our leader. Go Obama! He is our President. quinnox Jun 2013 #3
Only a dirty ron paulite would disagree with Obama. L0oniX Jun 2013 #35
It is similarly illegal for police Gman Jun 2013 #4
Just part of the foot in the door. RC Jun 2013 #164
Or "Immigration Check Points" in the interior of border states. bvar22 Jun 2013 #176
Unfortunately we're stuck with the laws we have. Recursion Jun 2013 #5
Slavery, it was the law. I guess we shouldn't have done anything about it. Coccydynia Jun 2013 #10
What did I say? "I'd like that law to be different" Recursion Jun 2013 #11
Because it comes off a whimsical and Coccydynia Jun 2013 #15
No, it's Constitutional because the Supreme Court said so almost 40 years ago Recursion Jun 2013 #17
Actually, it didn't. Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #23
The ruling is clear that the dialing of numbers doesn't have a Constitutional expectation of privacy Recursion Jun 2013 #24
As I noted, the meta data collected Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #100
Hi there, Ms Toad. truedelphi Jun 2013 #212
Thank you. Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #249
The court has ruled multiple times, cheapdate Jun 2013 #62
numbers dialed into a telephone system Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #99
What the US says about this program has been contradicted by several JDPriestly Jun 2013 #76
You WROTE, "We're stuck with....." WinkyDink Jun 2013 #65
Wow, bad law =slavery Progressive dog Jun 2013 #77
Not true at all, e.g. DOMA usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #21
The case was 1979. 1986 was the law that required warrants again Recursion Jun 2013 #37
Fortunately, we're not. Iggo Jun 2013 #36
We're not stuck with any law. It is up to the people to make it clear how they feel about anyone sabrina 1 Jun 2013 #53
Just because Congress passes a law Jake2413 Jun 2013 #67
"most recently with the 2008 FISA amendment. " bvar22 Jun 2013 #179
Most of the people arguing with you here are griefing trolls or paid shills. backscatter712 Jun 2013 #6
Yep. They are obvious. morningfog Jun 2013 #7
Yes, don't injure your beautiful minds by being subjected to opinions that differ from yours. randome Jun 2013 #14
^^^ This! ^^^ BlueCaliDem Jun 2013 #153
many simply believe what they're saying burnodo Jun 2013 #16
Post removed Post removed Jun 2013 #41
Oh FFS! MineralMan Jun 2013 #44
Where's my paycheck? ConservativeDemocrat Jun 2013 #57
Do you really feel a need for protection from Acorn? reusrename Jun 2013 #112
Are you serious? ConservativeDemocrat Jun 2013 #119
I sure wish I lived in your reality. reusrename Jun 2013 #121
Well, here's why I live in that reality... ConservativeDemocrat Jun 2013 #124
There are cracks in the meme that "the NSA collection of data is only for catching terrorists". GoneFishin Jun 2013 #134
But you're okay with Verizon using your data for whatever they want. randome Jun 2013 #158
Actually, I trust the NSA to not misuse that metadata far more than I do Verizon ConservativeDemocrat Jun 2013 #217
Now I get it, you think the NSA works for you, and not for the banksters. reusrename Jun 2013 #225
I know. Plus keeping the metadata in one place makes warrant searches much easier. randome Jun 2013 #227
The national security state is responsible for some pretty horrible stuff. reusrename Jun 2013 #148
You're changing the subject and inventing a strawman ConservativeDemocrat Jun 2013 #215
No, no, don't bother. reusrename Jun 2013 #224
Changing the subject, inventing a strawman, and adding an insult ConservativeDemocrat Jun 2013 #238
Most folks think he was behind the coup in Honduras shortly after Obama was sworn in. reusrename Jun 2013 #247
Otto Reich, Iran/Contra guru, now behind smearing Snowden. reusrename Jun 2013 #229
Just FYI, they are alerting on everything they don't like these days. Egalitarian Thug Jun 2013 #85
LOL! Those babies will dish it out, but go squealing to work the refs when they get challenged. backscatter712 Jun 2013 #105
Too funny. AnotherMcIntosh Jun 2013 #126
It is obvious to those 6 jurors they just do not understand how really benign all this secret spying RC Jun 2013 #172
+100000 Witness the propaganda machine. woo me with science Jun 2013 #244
Oh, most of them know. Hissyspit Jun 2013 #8
How do you not understand this? randome Jun 2013 #9
Why is your email your own personal data? It's not even stored on your computer? Coccydynia Jun 2013 #12
What does email have to do with this? randome Jun 2013 #19
What can the government do? OnyxCollie Jun 2013 #39
Your link is about wiretaps. The NSA does not wiretap. The FBI does and with a warrant. randome Jun 2013 #95
The link is about what the government can do with our information siligut Jun 2013 #231
Anyone can do anything. Laws prevent nothing. randome Jun 2013 #239
You say metadata isn't protected Coccydynia Jun 2013 #45
I don't know. randome Jun 2013 #92
I suspect you are equating phone records Coccydynia Jun 2013 #106
Really. Please provide a link to a court case well over a hundred years old Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #117
I can't find anything older than United States v. Miller (1976) and Smith v. Maryland (1979). randome Jun 2013 #131
34 and 37 years are not "well over 100" Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #251
That's why I said I would stop referring to 100 years. randome Jun 2013 #255
Yes - I have read the court order. Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #258
And the NSA cannot look at that data unless they have a warrant. randome Jun 2013 #262
I am really sorry you had such a lousy civics instructor in high school Ms. Toad Jul 2013 #269
So nothing held in cloud storage is personal data, either? marble falls Jun 2013 #154
I don't know. But why would it be? Coccydynia Jun 2013 #155
Gee, maybe you should read Apple's (as one example) disclosure of their iCloud privacy policies spooky3 Jun 2013 #165
Would this be the Apple that permits Coccydynia Jun 2013 #182
How to tell when you've won the argument: the other person resorts to distraction & irrelevancies. spooky3 Jun 2013 #187
Rubber-stamped dragnets are a problem. Hissyspit Jun 2013 #18
Are you referring to the FISA courts? randome Jun 2013 #22
There's no evidence they are NOT spying on whoever the hell they damn well please. L0oniX Jun 2013 #30
The NSA is a bureaucratic organization. randome Jun 2013 #94
It's not about Snowden. It's about the track record of the US. We were spied on durring the 60's. L0oniX Jun 2013 #96
Show us some evidence and I'll believe that. randome Jun 2013 #133
Surveiling innocent people is unconstitutional. Waiting For Everyman Jun 2013 #29
Again, show me the evidence that this is being done. randome Jun 2013 #97
Look up some info on Thin Thread and Stellar Wind Waiting For Everyman Jun 2013 #110
Binney says "his view" and "ability". And he's been out of the NSA for some time. randome Jun 2013 #136
In other words, nothing qualifies as evidence. Got it. Waiting For Everyman Jun 2013 #169
There you go, automatically assuming there is a 'total surveillance apparatus'. randome Jun 2013 #178
Well apparently WaPo is fooled too... Waiting For Everyman Jun 2013 #186
There are claims and suppositions. No evidence to support the idea... randome Jun 2013 #189
The testimony of experts who know, is evidence. Waiting For Everyman Jun 2013 #191
Tice helped expose Bush's warrantless wiretapping. randome Jun 2013 #199
Tice talks to his sources in the NSA, do you doubt that he has them? n/t Waiting For Everyman Jun 2013 #205
I don't know Tice personally. Do you? randome Jun 2013 #210
Btw to all: the new name for Stellar Wind is SHELL TRUMPET Waiting For Everyman Jun 2013 #209
"The phone metadata is not your personal property" sibelian Jun 2013 #34
The lack of a "statute" doesn't overrule the obvious. OilemFirchen Jun 2013 #47
Understand this. "You are a silly person." sgtbenobo Jun 2013 #42
is that the Utah complex? KittyWampus Jun 2013 #46
Yessireee! sgtbenobo Jun 2013 #49
Mind if I taunt you the first time IrishAyes Jun 2013 #56
Oh, if only I was that bright. sgtbenobo Jun 2013 #66
I'm don't usually indulge unless someone's smarting off at another person - or at me. IrishAyes Jun 2013 #80
Good IT jobs, wonder how many ac/heater techs there will be? Those won't be bad either. n/t jtuck004 Jun 2013 #59
But ctsnowman Jun 2013 #145
Actually, Randome is the Only One on This Thread On the Road Jun 2013 #180
Still pushing that meme. Then explain why if I stalk my neighbor's phone activity and collect and sabrina 1 Jun 2013 #107
First of all, how would you 'stalk' your neighbor's telephone usage? randome Jun 2013 #135
I doubt that any amount of evidence will break you out of your denial bubble. rhett o rick Jun 2013 #216
More PowerPoint slides? randome Jun 2013 #230
The fact that you are so sure it's ridiculous that our government would spy on us rhett o rick Jun 2013 #235
I am positive about nothing regarding the NSA. randome Jun 2013 #240
You left out a group that includes yourself. Group C that is determined to disparage Snowden and rhett o rick Jun 2013 #241
Not at all. randome Jun 2013 #257
Most of what you say are lies. You are making claims about him to suit your denial agenda. Put your rhett o rick Jun 2013 #264
But the external line which is tapped into in a wiretap is? Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #114
The line itself is not a third-party business record. randome Jun 2013 #137
But you've changed your criteria. Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #250
I don't get you. Business records are not your personal property. randome Jun 2013 #254
Correct. The phone line accessed in wiretapping is not Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #259
Hey, I don't make the laws. randome Jun 2013 #261
No. I want you to understand that personal property Ms. Toad Jul 2013 #270
Phone records belong to the service provider, period. Ikonoklast Jun 2013 #152
Villagers with pitchforks and torches. randome Jun 2013 #156
True, but the meta data is or rather was the private property of the phone company. RC Jun 2013 #174
That was Bush. Excluding Qwest from a government contract is about the least amount of 'pressure'. randome Jun 2013 #177
He didn't. He went to prison for refusing to violate the law. RC Jun 2013 #183
BUT WHAT ABOUT SNOWDEN?????? FourScore Jun 2013 #13
Thank you. Got into a long "discussion" a couple days ago with an snappyturtle Jun 2013 #20
I think the whole purpose is to wear you down zeemike Jun 2013 #25
It's bullying. backscatter712 Jun 2013 #61
bullying is precisely the correct word. 100% content-free... nashville_brook Jun 2013 #68
11 hidden posts and you're giving etiquette lessons? Number23 Jun 2013 #263
Sorry, Sgt. Bonobo got me started on this IrishAyes Jun 2013 #81
No problem...I appreciate being corrected when I make a mistake. zeemike Jun 2013 #91
As said before, I don't usually indulge except to avoid saying something even worse IrishAyes Jun 2013 #138
Why I called it a mind fuck the other day nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #83
But I read all wars are over and everybody has universal health care, LOL Corruption Inc Jun 2013 #26
Oh, that one was classic. Marr Jun 2013 #115
But but but we don't want to wait for a mushroom cloud or a dirty bomb in a suit case. L0oniX Jun 2013 #27
I was surprised ctsnowman Jun 2013 #149
I wanted to draw a link to the same propaganda type used to justify the NSA. L0oniX Jun 2013 #190
I have yet ctsnowman Jun 2013 #218
- L0oniX Jun 2013 #219
We can all be ready for the dirty bomb suitcase by RC Jun 2013 #184
LOL L0oniX Jun 2013 #188
You're the rock, since you think you know it all treestar Jun 2013 #28
Case law says ... GeorgeGist Jun 2013 #73
Great point. nm rhett o rick Jul 2013 #273
You claim that our government isnt spying because you are sure your Big Brother Authoritarian DAddy rhett o rick Jun 2013 #88
To answer your last question - many current day truedelphi Jul 2013 #271
Oh Noes!!! You got better things to do! Major Hogwash Jun 2013 #31
Under the NDAA 2014, a new agency is being formed specifically to analyze data and metadata. Fire Walk With Me Jun 2013 #32
i'm sure the definition of "terrorist" is as pliable as the definition of "collecting data" nashville_brook Jun 2013 #69
As is directly evidenced: Fire Walk With Me Jun 2013 #70
Thank you for entering this into the discussion here. truedelphi Jul 2013 #272
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jun 2013 #38
The government claims that they do have the right to do this Progressive dog Jun 2013 #40
No court has told them they are wrong truebluegreen Jun 2013 #141
They can if the secret program has non secret results Progressive dog Jun 2013 #146
That's the point. truebluegreen Jun 2013 #151
I trust my elected officials to do all kinds of things. Progressive dog Jun 2013 #159
Are you for real? truebluegreen Jun 2013 #163
yes, but I'm not too sure about you Progressive dog Jun 2013 #167
Obama also claimed FiSA constituted "oversight" truebluegreen Jun 2013 #170
Give me a link on where a Congressman claims Clapper lied under oath Progressive dog Jun 2013 #171
I'm sure you won't give this any credence truebluegreen Jun 2013 #173
Link? Oh I get it, the congressmen that you thought backed Progressive dog Jun 2013 #175
you wrote "The "majority of Congress" doesn't even know what is going on." Progressive dog Jul 2013 #276
Congressional oversight is a joke. First of all, many in Congress support spying on the masses. rhett o rick Jul 2013 #274
So you don't support democracy or our constitutional form of government Progressive dog Jul 2013 #275
"So you don't support democracy or our constitutional form of government" Really? rhett o rick Jul 2013 #277
Okay, then you just know more than congress Progressive dog Jul 2013 #278
This is not a priority for most of the Senators Progressive dog Jun 2013 #161
"Most of the Senators" don't know squat, that's the point. truebluegreen Jun 2013 #166
See my other reply, where the President Progressive dog Jun 2013 #168
Since my aversion to RW media, I have to come here to find out what they've been up to. IrishAyes Jun 2013 #43
haha! Whisp Jun 2013 #55
Records of your phone calls are property of MineralMan Jun 2013 #48
To obtain probable cause you examine published information intaglio Jun 2013 #50
Just because your call may be handled by more than one service provider, does not change anything. RC Jun 2013 #193
It changes everything no matter how you may wish otherwise intaglio Jun 2013 #226
I am a rock. Whisp Jun 2013 #51
I am an island. AtomicKitten Jun 2013 #74
Perennial teen angst/wishful thinking IrishAyes Jun 2013 #82
I generally come with Phlem Jun 2013 #123
Simon was ambivalent about the song AtomicKitten Jun 2013 #125
I am Rockbiter. Major Hogwash Jun 2013 #120
Well said, thank you. You would think it would be a simple thing for people to figure out sabrina 1 Jun 2013 #52
We are the same Illy Billy Jun 2013 #54
+1000 blackspade Jun 2013 #58
Multiple Supreme Court rulings have affirmed, rightly or wrongly, cheapdate Jun 2013 #60
But these are a very different type of phone data. truedelphi Jun 2013 #89
Yes, the content of the communications IS collected along with the metadata. cheapdate Jun 2013 #93
Maybe we do, but that information is still private as far as the government is concerned, if it has RC Jun 2013 #194
Maybe you're right cheapdate Jun 2013 #221
This message was self-deleted by its author cynzke Jun 2013 #63
We've got our eye on you. WinkyDink Jun 2013 #64
"Then to store this data for future querying in criminal cases is fucking scary." Progressive dog Jun 2013 #71
I am afraid I do not understand the world you live in. truedelphi Jun 2013 #90
The world I live in is known as reality. Progressive dog Jun 2013 #128
You keep saying the world you living is known as reality, RC Jun 2013 #196
Learn to read, then you can play gotcha nt Progressive dog Jun 2013 #198
It takes more than reading. RC Jun 2013 #200
The voices in your head are not comprehension Progressive dog Jun 2013 #201
Sorry, but I don't have any voices in my head. RC Jun 2013 #220
In other words, you get to make stuff up Progressive dog Jun 2013 #222
Apparently your reading comprehension has been compromised. RC Jun 2013 #223
That unfortunately is right, RC. truedelphi Jun 2013 #211
It might be scary but its necessary and legal.. DCBob Jun 2013 #72
What they are doing is illegal Harmony Blue Jun 2013 #132
Anybody have any proof of that? truebluegreen Jun 2013 #232
well its been discussed here numerous times over the past couple of weeks.. DCBob Jun 2013 #237
That was actually my point. truebluegreen Jun 2013 #253
There have been some court cases in the past.. that what the discussions were about. DCBob Jun 2013 #256
The current law is not secret, but the way it is being interpreted is. truebluegreen Jun 2013 #260
Kick Scuba Jun 2013 #75
Look at the polls.... Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #78
The rocks I hate arguing with are metamorphic rocks. Apophis Jun 2013 #79
Ha! nt ZombieHorde Jun 2013 #84
Shame on you - bad, bad, bad! Nay Jun 2013 #142
White House Down classykaren Jun 2013 #86
You're not arguing with rocks. Your're arguing with shills. Maven Jun 2013 #87
When you cite the Constitution, the terrorists win. Karmadillo Jun 2013 #98
+10 RC Jun 2013 #202
LOL n/t Oilwellian Jun 2013 #246
Appellate court decisions disagree with you, and since they are the experts on the Constitution... stevenleser Jun 2013 #101
Actually, the appellate courts are split on what constitutes "expectation of privacy," leveymg Jun 2013 #103
The Courts already hold Foreign espionage/terrorism is an exception to the 4th amendment for electro stevenleser Jun 2013 #104
We are not talking about Foreign Intel, we are talking about Domestic Intel. sabrina 1 Jun 2013 #108
No, it is your opinion that it is domestic intel. The intended purpose is National Security stevenleser Jun 2013 #109
Why is this so hard for you to understand? My Verizon calls from the US within the US sabrina 1 Jun 2013 #111
You can rephrase it as many ways as you want, it's still your opinion and neither of us has seen stevenleser Jun 2013 #113
You can reframe it as a protocol matter as many times as you want. It's still a matter of faith that GoneFishin Jun 2013 #139
Especially Rock Paulbots Blue Owl Jun 2013 #102
K&R! Katashi_itto Jun 2013 #116
K&R DeSwiss Jun 2013 #118
K&R! Phlem Jun 2013 #122
Well, if nothing else, you've served up fodder for the cave dwellers. Atman Jun 2013 #127
Yeah, boston bean is just like them. truebluegreen Jun 2013 #234
If you had said the same thing in 2007 - not one single person here would have disagreed with you Douglas Carpenter Jun 2013 #130
It's STUNNING, bb... MrMickeysMom Jun 2013 #140
They ain't Democrats. kentuck Jun 2013 #143
IOW... there are no boundaries in this or any other nation where one finds "yes-man"s... MrMickeysMom Jun 2013 #192
Keep in mind that governments that build surveillance infrastructures woo me with science Jun 2013 #242
Excellent point, woo MrMickeysMom Jun 2013 #265
"arguing with rocks"=accept my position because I'm not changing it. great white snark Jun 2013 #144
There is no "case law". The Rocks want to sweep this whole mess under the rug. rhett o rick Jun 2013 #147
Yes, there is treestar Jun 2013 #206
You cant take out the position of "let's investigate more" too soon. Some here rhett o rick Jun 2013 #208
BINGO! RC Jun 2013 #214
Hmmm. sofa king Jun 2013 #150
I haven't read the many, many ... 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2013 #157
The difference is choice. I can choose to give a corporation my information or not. Egalitarian Thug Jun 2013 #195
When did you opt ... 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2013 #243
GREAT POST! But people here are clueless. If Obama does it it is OK. No questions asked! n-t Logical Jun 2013 #162
My dear bean, consider the possibility that you may be arguing with plants, as well as rocks. nt Zorra Jun 2013 #181
Well said. nt woo me with science Jun 2013 #245
Dear Gawd, thank you for making boston bean so smart. Signed a very grateful mother. midnight Jun 2013 #185
I've been here a long time and have learned much from people I disagreed with tavalon Jun 2013 #197
Thousands of Iranians demonstrating felix_numinous Jun 2013 #203
HUGE K & R !!! - Thank You !!! WillyT Jun 2013 #204
and we can be against spying but pro.obama- Liberal_in_LA Jun 2013 #213
OMG bb, now theyre going to think you hate PO. darkangel218 Jun 2013 #228
Kicked & Recommended In_The_Wind Jun 2013 #233
PROPAGANDA woo me with science Jun 2013 #236
How many of our rights enumerated in the eponymous Bill are absolute? n/t Orsino Jun 2013 #248
Rocks always win these arguments because they are so persistent. BlueStreak Jun 2013 #252
Boston Bean doesn't have this problem. Major Hogwash Jun 2013 #266
And what is the point of that? BlueStreak Jun 2013 #267
kick Zorra Jul 2013 #268
Exactly how I feel about Paula Deen defenders. Zoeisright Jul 2013 #279
Holy shit, do I ever agree. n/t Fire Walk With Me Jul 2013 #280
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