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TheHeretic -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/10/2013 10:04:51 PM)


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ORIGINAL: kdsub


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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic

That's lovely, Butch. Care to put the confidence your post expressed in our government next to the stories about what's been going on over at the IRS?



I have yet to form an opinion...From what I can gather there are at least three different government entities investigating the allegations. Why not wait for the reports to come in before accusing anyone or group? I have already stated in another thread that I believe a special prosecutor should be assigned if substantiated evidence comes forth from the on going investigations that laws were broken.

Until then I will wisely I think withhold judgment.

And sentiments above also apply to the NSA accusations. Right now it seems on the up and up but time will tell.. And until wrong doing is proven I will not jump on the "Oh my poor violated privacy" bandwagon.

Butch



Forget the investigations, Butch. Forget the unanswered questions of who knew what when, and how high it went. The established, unquestioned, facts of the matter that are on the table now about the IRS scandal, the stuff that they have admitted and said, "sorry," about is more than sufficient.

We have targeting, based on political philosophy. We have the release to the political opposition of confidential information held by official offices of the United States government. That ought to be enough to give anyone pause, when we look at the mass collection of data that has come into the bright light of day.





TheHeretic -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/10/2013 10:29:05 PM)

Senator Rand Paul's article on the subject:

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When Americans expressed outrage last week over the seizure and surveillance of Verizon's client data by the National Security Agency, President Obama responded: "In the abstract, you can complain about Big Brother . . . but when you actually look at the details, I think we've struck the right balance."

How many records did the NSA seize from Verizon? Hundreds of millions. We are now learning about more potential mass data collections by the government from other communications and online companies. These are the "details," and few Americans consider this approach "balanced," though many rightly consider it Orwellian.

These activities violate the Fourth Amendment, which says warrants must be specific—"particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized." And what is the government doing with these records? The president assures us that the government is simply monitoring the origin and length of phone calls, not eavesdropping on their contents. Is this administration seriously asking us to trust the same government that admittedly targets political dissidents through the Internal Revenue Service and journalists through the Justice Department?
No one objects to balancing security against liberty. No one objects to seeking warrants for targeted monitoring based on probable cause. We've always done this.

What is objectionable is a system in which government has unlimited and privileged access to the details of our private affairs, and citizens are simply supposed to trust that there won't be any abuse of power. This is an absurd expectation. Americans should trust the National Security Agency as much as they do the IRS and Justice Department.


http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324634304578537720921466776.html





subrob1967 -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/10/2013 10:48:28 PM)


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Am I the only one here deeply disturbed that this guy felt he had to run from the land of the free and the home of the brave to Red fucking China to maintain his freedom of speech?

Be careful who you enshrine as a hero. This guy who puts pillows at the bottom of his hotel door and covers his head with a hood when he is on a computer, fears the Triad will get him, and is according to recent reports already on the run from the hotel room where he registered in his own name.

Your 'hero' may turn out to be a nutter. A modern day true-believing Lee Harvey Oswald without a gun.


Who's calling him a hero? I'm mourning the fall of the once great United States.

Wasn't it our fabulous President Obama who once said that we needed more whistle blowers?




Politesub53 -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/11/2013 4:14:59 AM)

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WTF are you talking about?

WHAT DEMOCRACY?

The only democracy we have in america is the ability to choose a new dictatorial regime between the bought and paid for socialists and commies after that its out of our hands.




Yawns..... Wake me when you get a clue.

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Lucylastic -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/11/2013 4:29:31 AM)


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It saddens me also, yet without the faintest bit of surprise, to know that some of those who defend such activities are doing so, not because they have thought-out rational positions, but because that's how they keep their mouths wrapped around Obama's scrotum and testicles. If this had come to such light under Bush, those same individuals would be howling for blood and impeachment.

how un-partisan of you sweetie, been to the beach again?[;)]




DaddySatyr -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/11/2013 6:15:24 AM)

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We are deeply committed to the principles upon which The United States of America was founded, as articulated in the Declaration of Independence). These principles include free speech, not only because most people want to be able to speak without fear of reprisal, but because it is the duty of citizens of a democracy to keep themselves informed about public affairs, and to speak out when necessary to defend the democracy. Free speech is necessary for a successful democracy.

Note that we speak of our country's principles and our country's ideals. These are not always synonymous with our "country". Sometimes, we will be taking positions contrary to the views articulated by the political leaders of the day, or contrary to the acts of leaders acting on behalf of the country. We will always be guided by principle; we will therefore sometimes raise our voice in opposition to practices which we deem to be antithetical to those principles.

Taking such opposing positions will be acts of loyalty, not disloyalty, to our country. We salute and revere the vision, ideals, and sacrifices of untold legions of patriots who have worked valiantly for their country. We include as patriots not only our country's founding fathers, but also its fighting forces, its honest political leaders, and its everyday hard-working citizens in many walks of life. We are grateful to many more individuals than we can possibly know or acknowledge by name.



This was written quite some time ago (1998, if I recall correctly). It sums up my feelings on this issue, perfectly.

That this guy violated his agreement with NSA is not even questionable. That Big Brother might construe that as treason successfully in front of a jury is arguable.

What he did, whether actionable or not was to speak out, when his country was doing wrong; to make sure that the American people had the ability to start asking questions which may be uncomfortable to the "powers-that-be" but are legitimate questions of citizens of a free society.



Peace and comfort,



Michael




Owner59 -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/11/2013 7:23:41 AM)

Enabling terrorist to evade detection better, giving away our methods and sources, to our enemies?!



Despite what the lunatic fringe thinks.....this is not big brother and this guy is not a hero....




tj444 -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/11/2013 7:55:41 AM)

I dunno, Owner.. are there really any friends of the US in Iran? The US thought they had friends in other mid-west countries but they really dont, they just use the US and turn a blind eye to the terrorists that turn around and attack the US.. so.. the US has been spending billions of your tax dollars to build "internet in a suitcase" for (supposed) dissidents of Iran to bypass the internet & online controls of the Iranian govt.. I find it sorta funny that the US govt wants all online communication saved/accessible for them from the US hub and yet they are encouraging others to circumvent the same sorta thing in other countries.. What is to stop the terrorists from getting their hands on this internet in a box? This info and photos of it have been on the internet for some time.. no outrage over "giving away our methods and sources, to our enemies" over that??? but hey, its like the apparent CIA training & funding OBL got, he turned around and used it against the US.. seems like the US govt is its own worst enemy.. just sayin'




vincentML -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/11/2013 8:08:54 AM)


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Your speculation about Obama's scrotum and peoples' motives in this discussion is disgusting and a new low for you, Rich.


Its not new.

[:D][:D]




vincentML -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/11/2013 8:41:22 AM)

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Forget the investigations, Butch. Forget the unanswered questions of who knew what when, and how high it went. The established, unquestioned, facts of the matter that are on the table now about the IRS scandal, the stuff that they have admitted and said, "sorry," about is more than sufficient.

The 'facts' in the IRS non-scandal remain questionable as they were from the start.

Congressman Issa has nothing. The 'scandal' is nothing but a Tea Party wet dream. Look for it to fade away like cum stains on the bed sheets.




vincentML -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/11/2013 8:48:14 AM)


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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic


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ORIGINAL: vincentML
Your speculation about Obama's scrotum and peoples' motives in this discussion is disgusting and a new low for you, Rich.



I'm a free speech kind of guy, Vince. Feel free to use the hide button - Lord knows I do. My choice of verbiage merely reflects the disgust and contempt I have for those who think this kind of unconstrained power is a partisan matter.

The hide button? I'm surprised at you, Rich. I would have thought a free speech kinda guy would have the balls to withstand the blowback he receives from his own incivility. But, if you aint gottem you aint gottem. :::shrugs::: [:D]




Owner59 -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/11/2013 10:30:56 AM)


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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic


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ORIGINAL: vincentML
Your speculation about Obama's scrotum and peoples' motives in this discussion is disgusting and a new low for you, Rich.



I'm a free speech kind of guy, Vince. Feel free to use the hide button - Lord knows I do. My choice of verbiage merely reflects the disgust and contempt I have for those who think this kind of unconstrained power is a partisan matter.

The hide button? I'm surprised at you, Rich. I would have thought a free speech kinda guy would have the balls to withstand the blowback he receives from his own incivility. But, if you aint gottem you aint gottem. :::shrugs::: [:D]




Yup.....ignorance and free speech go hand in hand.....[:D]




kdsub -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/11/2013 12:38:38 PM)

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That ought to be enough to give anyone pause


It does give me pause and is inexcusable...But before I lay the blame at anyone's feet I want to know the specifics.

Butch




RottenJohnny -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/11/2013 3:30:45 PM)

I admit that I haven't read this entire thread but did anyone else see where Russia offered to give this guy asylum if he asked for it?




fucktoyprincess -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/11/2013 5:14:03 PM)

I feel Snowden has raised issues that need to be addressed. If the Constitution means anything at all, it means we need to at least understand what is going on here, and have the opportunity to discuss it. Sadly, even if the public disapproves of the government surveillance it is not clear that anything will change in the future. Government is not always open and has the ability to simply drive this surveillance further underground. We are entirely dependent on people like Snowden to even be aware that this type of stuff goes on. Essentially he has told us that the government (regardless of who is in Congress or who is in the White House) collects vast amounts of data on each and every one of us whether they have reason to or not. In addition they store this information indefinitely and can use it at any point in the future for any purpose. Just by participating in this discussion on this site - you are now in the database with a record of your views on this topic. And if at any point in the future your expressed views turn out to be in disfavor or illegal, the government now has the proof of "what you believe".

And the terrorists? The terrorists are the least of our worries. Seriously. We seem to be doing a great job of destroying our country and its freedoms from within without the terrorists having to do much of anything. Soon there won't be an America anymore. And it's not going to be because of the terrorists.

Those who do not see the connection between this level of government surveillance and the ultimate development of a dystopian world order are naive beyond belief. We are like frogs in a pot of water. Every small incremental change in temperature not noticeable until the water is boiling and we can't escape. Anyone recall V for Vendetta? Complacency is a terrible option.


V for Vendetta - Revolutionary Speech




TheHeretic -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/11/2013 6:49:19 PM)


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The hide button? I'm surprised at you, Rich. I would have thought a free speech kinda guy would have the balls to withstand the blowback he receives from his own incivility. But, if you aint gottem you aint gottem. :::shrugs::: [:D]



Just because I will stand and fight over the right of scum like Westboro Baptist to speak as they do, doesn't mean I can't either roll up my windows to avoid hearing it if I pass one of their events, or rolling them down, and cranking up some Judas Priest to drown it out, Vince.





TheHeretic -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/11/2013 6:55:02 PM)


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Those who do not see the connection between this level of government surveillance and the ultimate development of a dystopian world order are naive beyond belief. We are like frogs in a pot of water. Every small incremental change in temperature not noticeable until the water is boiling and we can't escape.




I'm wondering if that heart attack room Butch was using earlier is free. FTP and I are in complete agreement on something.




JeffBC -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/11/2013 6:58:20 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic
I'm wondering if that heart attack room Butch was using earlier is free. FTP and I are in complete agreement on something.

Well hey.. it's not hard to mistrust Obama. Let's be clear here. The guy's line on this one is, "I welcome an open debate?" Wait... seriously? He is SERIOUSLY going to kick of dozens of secret surveillance programs on the US citizens and then when he gets his fingers caught in the cookie jar he "welcomes debate". Anyone who actually wanted to know what we thought would've welcomed that debate UP FRONT. How can anyone believe that? If your kids did something similar would you buy it?




Owner59 -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/12/2013 12:13:24 AM)

Proof this guy is nuts.....


He left her behind....without a word....

[image]http://resources0.news.com.au/images/2013/06/11/1226661/907088-8f727e4a-d251-11e2-b1c3-c244da926eff.jpg[/image]


No sane man would do that......just say`n.




Owner59 -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/12/2013 12:17:58 AM)

[image]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/06/10/article-0-01174B4300000578-599_634x500.jpg[/image]




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