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In reply to the discussion: N.S.A. Gathers Data on Social Connections of U.S. Citizens (NYT) [View all]morningfog
(18,115 posts)35. There has been so much more released than the power points.
I thought you knew that. I know you're been provided links, but your willful blindness gets in the way. It is like you forget everything you've ever seen each day.
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Which only make one wonder, how much farther will the Republicans push the surveillance state
Uncle Joe
Sep 2013
#13
Sure is an aweful lot of revelations regarding our snoop factory in the news lately. nt
adirondacker
Sep 2013
#9
According to the article, these individuals are related to legitimate foreign targets.
randome
Sep 2013
#12
Please point out actual terror attacks prevented by the NSA spying. Not half ass plans that they....
Logical
Sep 2013
#23
Agencies spying on and going after people like MLK and Abbie Hoffman come to mind. nt
Incitatus
Sep 2013
#50
Why would they be 'interested' in a foreign individual if they weren't already under suspicion?
randome
Sep 2013
#31
They don't just use Facebook, they collect all the connections, that's the first step to becoming
Uncle Joe
Sep 2013
#20
No, it sounds like the first step toward investigating known associates of known terrorists.
randome
Sep 2013
#21
How difficult do you believe it would be for the government to find out any name associated with
Uncle Joe
Sep 2013
#26
None of those laws or rules stopped those transgressions which I just posted and they were kept
Uncle Joe
Sep 2013
#36
Well, that was the 1970s. It's not hard to see that the NSA was abusing its authority then.
randome
Sep 2013
#39
Yes and this is the 2010s but people still make up the NSA just as they did in 1970s.
Uncle Joe
Sep 2013
#45
No, it was something on one of the slides. Internal administrative checks and balances.
randome
Sep 2013
#48
So then this vast collection of Internet/Phone data goes to both parties, FBI and NSA?
Uncle Joe
Sep 2013
#49
So far as we know, only data that is pertinent to each agency's mission is handed over.
randome
Sep 2013
#51
What is the SGP? Furthermore, past history of spying against two U.S Senators
Uncle Joe
Sep 2013
#53
Go ahead, make light of the fact that they have compiled dossiers on virtually every American.
Th1onein
Sep 2013
#32
I for one have 100% trust in our government to always do the thing as long as it is done in secret
Douglas Carpenter
Sep 2013
#22
That's more or less what Winston Churchill said without the secrecy part, no doubt the secrecy
Uncle Joe
Sep 2013
#28
Can The NSA Help Me With My Love Life? - Maybe That Would Be A Money Maker For The Government
cantbeserious
Sep 2013
#57