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Bush proud of illegal eavesdropping on Americans
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Bush proud of illegal eavesdropping on Americans

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shaDEz Report This Comment
Date: May 11, 2006 07:53PM

i piss on the portrait of washington
madmexrva Report This Comment
Date: May 11, 2006 08:17PM

You cant question the goverment and you don't need to know or you will be helping the terrist. Sounds like any other Dictatorship.
shaDEz Report This Comment
Date: May 11, 2006 08:22PM

what else is new?
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: May 11, 2006 09:36PM

YAWN........................................................................... ................................................................................ ................................................................................ ..............................same old shit from aDCBeast
madmexrva Report This Comment
Date: May 11, 2006 10:16PM

I dont know what more scarry? The fact you Dont' care or the fact there getting away with it.
shaDEz Report This Comment
Date: May 11, 2006 11:12PM

why should i care... they're still gonna get away with it ain't shit me or anyone can do about it just save up your scrats(money) and go somewhere else
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: May 11, 2006 11:48PM

YAWN........................................................................... ................................................................................ ................................................................................ ..............................same old shit from aDCBeast
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: May 12, 2006 01:35AM

piss on shaDEz

jgoins Report This Comment
Date: May 12, 2006 02:47AM

If you aren't talking to terrorists then why worry about it. I have absolutely nothing to hide.
Mrkim Report This Comment
Date: May 12, 2006 03:53AM

Sorry to say jgoins, but I bet at some point something could be said by you, taken completely out of context and then turned against you, so don't kid yourself.

Since we're well aware of your stance on minorities, how about if a conversation with a friend were used in a case against you regarding racism or civil rights violations, when no one was ever even harmed, or any actual illegal act perpetrated by you or the other party in the conversation. Or .... how about after that conversation, the other party DOES perpetrate some act, perhaps even unbeknownst to you, but since the topic was discussed in a monitored conversation you're now percieved as an accomplice to that act ?

The part that really bothers me about this whole concept is that it's in direct violation of our constitutional rights.

Secondly, how often is it that manipulation of power tends to be used in "other" ways (like I mentioned above) once the baseline is considered accepted ?

I'm against anything in direct violation of our constitutional rights, no matter by whom or for what purpose.

Errosion is errosion no matter what pespective it's viewed from.
aDCBeast Report This Comment
Date: May 12, 2006 07:34AM


jgoins .. they are not only interested in terrorists. they are interested in all conversations by random people. They are running conversations against a word database.

If you say something about 9-11, terrorism, bomb, etc. then you will get a visit.

You could be a dope smoking good for nothing like shaDEz having a conversation with a friend on the phone about a tv show or movie and you have trigger a response from the NSA. That is BS and a violation of the law.

I can see why the Founding Father thought the 4th amendment was a good idea.

These NEOCon fucks have to be driven from government at all cost.

messyflatmate Report This Comment
Date: May 12, 2006 10:49AM

Here is Aus there's a poll on my ISPs web page, unscientifically small scale, bur revealing nonetheless. Figures so far show that the proportion of Aussies who are in favour of proposed national identidy card is >60%. Seems that we have been scared by the terrorism threat too.
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: May 12, 2006 12:33PM

I believe the photographer of this photo has the wrong President in focus. Washington was a true American Patriot fighting for a just cause, Bush is a President still looking for a just cause. Invading a country without the UN's final say is ludacris. If 911 started this whole thing, then maybe people need to ask more questions about it. I ran upon this video, that I found interesting. Maybe somethings are stretched, most of it will leave you wondering if you were told all of the truth. Check this out.
[www.metacafe.com]
shaDEz Report This Comment
Date: May 12, 2006 01:29PM

check this out...
[news.yahoo.com]
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: May 14, 2006 11:53AM

I never worry about phone conversations because I never say anything on the phone whic could be taken wrong in any context. I used to work for GTE in the 70's and I know how easy it is to listen in on conversations on the phone so since then I have always carefully worded my conversations both on the phone an in personal contact. Before I say anything I know what reaction all my words will get before I use them. Now I only use cell phones and because of scanners and the costs of cell phones my conversation are short and to the point then over. I never say anything that I wouldn't say in public and infront of all kinds of people. This is the way I have conditioned myself over the past 30 years and that will not change because of the NSA. I am known around here by all who know me as an honest person to the point of pain. I am not worried in the least about the NSA gathering data about phone numbers being called or even if they should decide to listen in on my conversations, I will bore them to death.
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: May 14, 2006 03:13PM

you people are boring...just admit it and move on
Tribucian Report This Comment
Date: March 22, 2007 02:00AM

So why have they not come for the Beast yet?eye
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Mr Happy Report This Comment
Date: May 11, 2007 06:08AM

What is it with you Americans and politics? The internet is for learning and entertainment, not political bias properganda. Get a life and post some decent pictures like Fossil-digger.