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Koios

(154 posts)
30. But ...
Thu Aug 8, 2013, 05:31 PM
Aug 2013

I'm an American citizen, residing here in the US, being spied upon when sending a private (hahaha) email to Canada, or Germany, or wherever.

Of course I have nothing to worry about, since I voted for Obama, who had explained to me about the Constitution, i.e. #4 on the top 10 list, and how he would stop spying on US Citizens, and be really transparent and such.

So I'm just sure this is old news and voting for Obama solved the problem.

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But Obama said there's no spying on Americans leftstreet Aug 2013 #1
There's not. They're spying on the foreign person the US citizen is talking with Recursion Aug 2013 #4
Remember when the NSA spying "on the foreign person the US citizen is talking with" rhett o rick Aug 2013 #6
That's not how the double bump works Recursion Aug 2013 #7
Do you believe the NSA should have any regulation and oversight? rhett o rick Aug 2013 #8
Significantly more than it does Recursion Aug 2013 #14
Well shit then, the NSA must look at all of my e-mail because of some smuck from Nigeria mrdmk Aug 2013 #35
That's more State's bag Recursion Aug 2013 #36
How do you think it works? Mojorabbit Aug 2013 #27
Or the foreign person the US citizen is talking *about* cthulu2016 Aug 2013 #9
The US person still has to be talking *to* a non-US person Recursion Aug 2013 #17
That's a lie, and you know it. Th1onein Aug 2013 #37
But they aren't excluding Americans talking with Americans Savannahmann Aug 2013 #10
Yes, they are. One party has to be outside of the US Recursion Aug 2013 #16
They only extract the info on the foreign person's end? leftstreet Aug 2013 #20
It's the same info on both sides, so the distinction isn't terribly meaningful (nt) Recursion Aug 2013 #23
But they're not getting it on the American end, right? leftstreet Aug 2013 #24
That is my understanding, yes Recursion Aug 2013 #25
You say they are not? From the OP: ljm2002 Aug 2013 #22
You're mixing up two questions Recursion Aug 2013 #26
What exactly does that mean anyway? Life Long Dem Aug 2013 #2
It sounds like another crack in the wall. morningfog Aug 2013 #3
What doesn't make sense about it? Recursion Aug 2013 #5
NSA doesn't start here in the states Life Long Dem Aug 2013 #11
Yes, I would have to be emailing a friend in another country Recursion Aug 2013 #18
Can they do it without a warrant? treestar Aug 2013 #12
I doubt the average American fits any of this criteria. millennialmax Aug 2013 #13
So privacy is only for "average" Americans now? Duer 157099 Aug 2013 #19
The NSA has always been tasked with international communications MineralMan Aug 2013 #15
But ... Koios Aug 2013 #30
Oops ... just learned ... Koios Aug 2013 #31
No human even sees your emails. MineralMan Aug 2013 #32
But my private communication is ... Koios Aug 2013 #33
OK. MineralMan Aug 2013 #34
K & R !!! WillyT Aug 2013 #21
So what happens when all net traffic is bounced off servers located outside the US? DJ13 Aug 2013 #28
More lies uncovered. morningfog Aug 2013 #29
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