6/6/2013 9:03:13 AM
The best part of this is watching conservatives run to the aid of a gay rights activist, I guess there is a first for everything. We can call this new developing scandal "HECKLEGHAZI!!!!!" Just don't expect the lame stream media to pick this story up, duh.[Edited on June 6, 2013 at 9:11 AM. Reason : Time to FOIA all of Michelle's emails before the speech]
6/6/2013 9:09:46 AM
America doesn't have royalty. Please stop discussing non-important people in this thread.
6/6/2013 9:13:22 AM
6/6/2013 9:44:45 AM
Move along folks, nothing to see hereIn other news, Obama's NSA is wiretapping companies cell records without cause.
6/6/2013 9:48:21 AM
so can we PLEASE go ahead and repeal the Patriot Act? I am getting tired of this crap
6/6/2013 9:54:56 AM
^Shouldn't that be under GOP credibility watch?
6/6/2013 10:11:51 AM
I'm sure it was back when Bush was president. Stop blaming him for Obama's problems. This is currently Obama's administration, his problem. These people decided to use the infrastructure in place to spy on corporations.
6/6/2013 10:30:39 AM
6/6/2013 10:52:11 AM
It doesn't matter who is elected. No one can put the patriot act genie back in the bottle.
6/6/2013 11:57:44 AM
+1 for putting Susan Rice back in the mix. I just enjoy watching the GOP cry and whine.
6/6/2013 12:07:51 PM
Its a superficial diversion tactic that isn't going to work. We see through it.
6/6/2013 12:21:03 PM
6/6/2013 12:26:17 PM
What's funny about the snail mail analogy is that the cell phone meta-data grab is essentially the same thing as reading the outside of an envelope.That's the government's justification at least.[Edited on June 6, 2013 at 12:44 PM. Reason : .]
6/6/2013 12:43:46 PM
An envelope you sent using a pseudo-government run agency (USPS). I realize that I would have no right to privacy if I were making phone calls on a phone that was issued to me by the government. So no, the snail mail analogy doesn't fit here.
6/6/2013 12:56:11 PM
Ok so what if I sent a package via UPS. Anyone can see who it is from, where it is from, where it is going. Hell you can even pick it up and get an idea of its contents potentially.
6/6/2013 1:04:38 PM
That wasn't the point. Whether or not your communications are being monitored directly by the government through a government agency, or by proxy through a private corporation, the result is still the same. Surveillance of communications is a hallmark of totalitarianism.
6/6/2013 1:06:55 PM
Right. We agree. I'm just telling you, their justification is that the meta-data is "transactional" information that is equivalent to your address on a box sitting on your friend's front porch across the country. You have no expectation of privacy for that information.
6/6/2013 1:16:33 PM
Even that is a dubious argument, as that information has not been requested in bulk. And if that information were requested at that massive of a scale on Americans who were suspected of no wrongdoing, it would be considered an outrage. If NSA officials began opening mailboxes of ordinary Americans and collecting that "transactional" information on a daily basis, people would rightly consider that an invasion of privacy. So their justification is on hollow ground to begin with, and it is a far more loose interpretation of the law than the public is aware of.[Edited on June 6, 2013 at 1:31 PM. Reason : ]
6/6/2013 1:27:09 PM
Agreed. Two Democratic senators were hinting at exactly what you said last year.
6/6/2013 1:30:34 PM
Udall and Wyden, I believe?[Edited on June 6, 2013 at 1:32 PM. Reason : ]
6/6/2013 1:31:25 PM
I'm sure this is just another thing that Obama heard about on the news today. I'm sure he had no idea.
6/6/2013 4:09:04 PM
George W. Obama.
6/6/2013 4:43:27 PM
People seem unwilling to admit this, but the Obama administration might have the worst record on civil liberty administration in the last 40 years. He really is going to go down in history as a terrible president, maybe even worse than W. when it's all said and done.
6/6/2013 6:42:28 PM
6/6/2013 6:47:37 PM
^^ lol, nowhere close.He seems to have a boner for spying, but so does the right, as long as it's mostly on brown people. Can't have it both ways unfortunately.
6/6/2013 6:50:11 PM
New York Times: Obama administration has lost all credibility.http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/06/06/new-york-times-editorial-board-says-administration-has-lost-all-credibility/
6/6/2013 7:06:24 PM
Fox News doesnt have any credibility to call someone else out for credibility. Pretty LOLable.
6/6/2013 7:18:08 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/07/opinion/president-obamas-dragnet.html?_r=1&Here's the article the fox news link was referencing.
6/6/2013 7:26:14 PM
6/6/2013 7:29:46 PM
the headline:
6/6/2013 7:43:16 PM
They also have a link in their article to the NY Times piece.
6/6/2013 8:15:18 PM
6/6/2013 9:23:34 PM
The shit has officially hit the fan:[Edited on June 6, 2013 at 9:28 PM. Reason : .]
6/6/2013 9:27:05 PM
Is it because W. is the princeling by Chinese' stand of view that people blame him?[Edited on June 6, 2013 at 9:30 PM. Reason : can't recognize Chinese??]
6/6/2013 9:30:10 PM
It's being reported that PRISM gives direct server access to over 50 companies, including all major credit card companies. This is not news to anyone following this...even the acronym has been known for a long time. But now all major news organizations are reporting it as fact. Tomorrow is going to be interesting.
6/6/2013 9:43:42 PM
^^^^^Did you read it? They linked to it but then made up their own motivations for what nyt column said.
6/6/2013 9:55:19 PM
6/6/2013 10:02:35 PM
The FBI was just complaining last month that it can't strongarm these same companies into providing more access, so apparently the NSA wasn't sharing. It's also possible that few people of consequence actually knew about the program...certainly not the PR reps issuing statements.
6/6/2013 10:13:04 PM
We are overdue now for one of our resident Obama drones to defend this.
6/6/2013 11:12:42 PM
Maybe we don't want to defend any of this.
6/6/2013 11:17:11 PM
While I'm glad you arent don't worry-Someone will be along shortly. TSB doesnt disappoint-
6/6/2013 11:19:11 PM
6/6/2013 11:20:39 PM
I didn't say he's without blame, of course he shares the blamejust that I can't see the argument that he's worse than the one who one who got this ball rolling now, there could be an argument that his inaction is worse, but I'm still on the side of the one who instituted it all is the worst
6/6/2013 11:25:31 PM
what fucking difference does it make?
6/6/2013 11:27:10 PM
Ok thegoodlife3, lets say GWB is a terrorist who planted this "bomb," and Obama was the self-proclaimed "bomb squad" sent to defuse the situation and save us all.Instead he just says "fuck it" becomes a terrorist himself, and maybe just adds a brick of C4 to the existing design for good measure.You know, just to make sure he really blows us all to shit.Obviously Obama then would be worse because he's a liar, hypocrite, backstabber, whatever.Of course his inaction is worse; his entire platform was ACTION.
6/6/2013 11:51:40 PM
It'd be interesting to know what the NSA was doing with the data. The fact that they wanted all data rather than info related to a specific set of numbers suggest data mining (obviously) but perhaps of a more experimental nature. And what sense does it make if it was just version? Or are other phone companies involved just keeping quiet?
6/7/2013 12:06:00 AM
the information from verizon is useless on its own. I read an article from a CBS affiliate in NY that said that all the phone companies were involved.http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/06/06/report-nsa-getting-phone-records-of-all-verizon-customers/
6/7/2013 1:19:09 AM
Sounds like from this article: http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/us-govt-collecting-huge-number-phone-records-19339870 that some number of congress has been complicit in approving and overseeing this program too.
6/7/2013 8:57:07 AM
Obama pushing for Obamacare in California on Friday means the administration is in panic mode.
6/7/2013 9:53:17 AM