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NSA and Bush excon 05/12/06

    Hello goingdownthedrainers:

    "The privacy of all Americans is fiercely protected in all our activities".

    Bwa, ha ha ha ha ha ha. Chuckle, chuckle.... Oh, boy.

    That's kinda like "Mission Accomplished" isn't it?

    I know. You don'thaveanythingtohiders are just fine with it. But in fact, you don'thaveanythingtohiders, are really a bunch of havealottohiders, if say a secretly acquired video of one's bedroom activities all of a sudden appeared on the internet.

    Or, it could be true, that don’thaveanythingtohiders, never screw, cause it’s dirty.

    excon

      Clarification/Follow-up by tomder55 on 05/12/06 5:27 pm:
      yes that is what I was implying. This law has aready been challenged in court and upheld .

 
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tomder55 05/12/06
I did not realize that getting my phone # gave them the ability to watch me in my bedroom . Gee aint technology great ? But analyzing phone call traffic to look for clusters of callers associated with al Qaeda is a very good thing to do, exploits our technology and poses absolutely no invasion of privacy.

Is what the gvt doing lawful ? Congress and President Clinton in 1994 thought so

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