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Chakab

(1,727 posts)
7. Oh what a big surprise. The same prick who thinks that protesting police violence causes violence
Mon Feb 22, 2016, 04:09 AM
Feb 2016

(with no data to back up said claim) thinks that law enforcement should have unfettered back door access to all personal electronic devices.

Now, what kind of names will I get called for pointing out that this fascist asshole is a Bush administration leftover that the President inexplicably reappointed twice?

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Trust Me. I Know Best. CBGLuthier Feb 2016 #1
"Trust Me. I Know Best." been down that road... But the word "SPAT" in the headline irks me mpcamb Feb 2016 #15
When they give you that capability for that phone, that creates the same vulnerabilty in all jtuck004 Feb 2016 #2
Torture advocate Comey tells water board victims to take deep breath. OnyxCollie Feb 2016 #3
Torture advocate Comey? William Seger Feb 2016 #21
That's nice. OnyxCollie Feb 2016 #22
... William Seger Feb 2016 #23
So Comey thinks torture is illegal, yet he approved it anyway. OnyxCollie Feb 2016 #24
He didn't "approve" it William Seger Feb 2016 #25
Want to do simulated drowning (water boarding)? Hmm... the law's vague. OnyxCollie Feb 2016 #26
"Go for it"? William Seger Feb 2016 #27
The domestic surveillance program remained illegal and unconstitutional OnyxCollie Feb 2016 #28
Sounds like you're backpeddling William Seger Feb 2016 #30
Sounds like you've got an agenda OnyxCollie Feb 2016 #33
Bye William Seger Feb 2016 #34
Aww. OnyxCollie Feb 2016 #35
Yeah, why did Comey hack my iphone? Griefbird Feb 2016 #29
Thanks for completely misunderstanding my post. OnyxCollie Feb 2016 #32
Screw you, fascist. Feeling the Bern Feb 2016 #4
"I just want to warm my nose," said the camel in the tent. nt DRoseDARs Feb 2016 #5
"We owe them a thorough and professional investigation under law." nilram Feb 2016 #6
Bingo... IthinkThereforeIAM Feb 2016 #10
It was a county employee who remotely reset the password, not the FBI. randome Feb 2016 #11
At the request of the FBI... keylargo Feb 2016 #13
That's the first time I've heard that part of it. randome Feb 2016 #17
yup nilram Feb 2016 #37
Realistically atreides1 Feb 2016 #18
Maybe the employee didn't know the phone was in the FBI's possession. randome Feb 2016 #19
Oh what a big surprise. The same prick who thinks that protesting police violence causes violence Chakab Feb 2016 #7
He's one of the issues I have with Obama. Feeling the Bern Feb 2016 #8
"We need the vital tools the patriot act provides, to help us fight terror" Warren DeMontague Feb 2016 #9
Fuck that. They have already acknowledged that they want to see everybody's everythings. GoneFishin Feb 2016 #12
The crux of the NSA story in one phrase: 'collect it all' IDemo Feb 2016 #14
Okay, *deep breath* Kelvin Mace Feb 2016 #16
Here's something interesting. atreides1 Feb 2016 #20
Interesting - earlier reports said County did that on their own. Justice Feb 2016 #31
If the phone had been backing up to iCloud William Seger Feb 2016 #36
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