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SamKnause

(14,942 posts)
12. Yay !!!!
Thu May 8, 2014, 06:57 AM
May 2014


We have another secret court !!!!

They never intended to stop collecting our data.

The fight was over who would store it.

This is not reforming the NSA.

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White House hails bill reforming NSA [View all] struggle4progress May 2014 OP
Here is what I got when I clicked on the link. JDPriestly May 2014 #1
Fixed link: joshcryer May 2014 #3
Thanks struggle4progress May 2014 #9
Apologies. I fixed the link struggle4progress May 2014 #8
Cuz It Sucks billhicks76 May 2014 #11
Thanks. I heard you right. Appreciate it. We shall see. This will be a long battle over privacy JDPriestly May 2014 #15
But people asked for something to get done on the issue and something was done... Blue_Tires May 2014 #18
The bill will have the wolves overseeing the hen house Fearless May 2014 #2
Of course corporations can be trusted to hold our medtadata. joshcryer May 2014 #4
No change at all Fearless May 2014 #5
They should have to get a warrant to review e-mails and internet posts which are posted under a JDPriestly May 2014 #6
+1 Fearless May 2014 #7
Agreed. They merely want the metadata for profiling. joshcryer May 2014 #10
If you purchase communication service from a company, they keep records anyway. phleshdef May 2014 #16
You don't know what metadata is then. Fearless May 2014 #19
You are wrong on both counts. phleshdef May 2014 #20
Yay !!!! SamKnause May 2014 #12
You're acting like communication companies weren't keeping that data before the NSA programs. phleshdef May 2014 #17
Much ado about nothing. elias49 May 2014 #13
Nobody will take any "reform" seriously as long as that 240-acre hard drive is there. PSPS May 2014 #14
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2014 #21
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