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Re: Fourth Amendment Rights

Postby surfsteve » Fri Jan 11, 2013 2:27 am

mrfish wrote:Senate reauthorizes warrantless wiretapping
Diane Feinstein is such a mindless tool!!! :curse:

If you are a politician breaking the law, then wiretapping is a necessity in maintaining your national security. I can understand your outrage but are you really all that surprised?
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Re: Fourth Amendment Rights

Postby surfsteve » Fri Jan 11, 2013 2:27 am

That was an awesome video. Thanks for posting it. I'll be sure and check out that guys channel and see what else he's got. He also goes through the 5th amendment pretty well. Seems like a lot of people don't use it and unknowingly incriminate themselves into giving up their 4th amendment rights.
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Re: Fourth Amendment Rights

Postby a2z » Sun Jan 13, 2013 1:33 pm

Defcon17 - Search And Seizure Explained - They Took My Laptop!
Great discussion of the 4th Amendment at the annual hacker's conference! :smart:
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Re: Fourth Amendment Rights

Postby cactuspete » Thu Mar 14, 2013 7:49 am

'Finspy' Hijacks Activist Computers - Are You Being Monitored?
Governments always claim to use surveilance for "good" purposes, but the reality is that they use it to keep tabs on anyone who might get in their way. The bad guys they claim to be after are nothing compared to the real bad guys who push to eliminate your right to privacy.
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Re: Fourth Amendment Rights

Postby cactuspete » Fri Apr 12, 2013 7:01 am

What Privacy? CISPA Passes in Closed Door Vote :wtf:
This is total horse manure. For elected officials to support this type of measure is absolute and irrefutable proof that they work for someone else other than the American people! Only in fascist dictatorships is the government (and corporations) allowed to snoop on citizens in this manner.
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Re: Fourth Amendment Rights

Postby pcslim » Fri Apr 12, 2013 2:47 pm

Alexis Ohanian calls Google to talk CISPA
Why are the government and corporations so determined to throw away internet freedom and invade our privacy? They've engaged in a campaign to hype up bogus claims of cyber warfare and other supposed threats in order to convince people that these types of measures are necessary, but it's obvious that they are trying to pull a fast one on the public. Taking away the freedoms that this country is based on is not the way to protect our freedoms!
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Re: Fourth Amendment Rights

Postby surfsteve » Fri Apr 12, 2013 9:14 pm

Because those that govern are more concerned with protecting their assets than our freedoms.
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Re: Fourth Amendment Rights

Postby pcslim » Tue Apr 23, 2013 7:04 am

CISPA - Corporations Buy Politicians and Your Privacy :mad2:
Our corrupt government undermining the Constitution yet again. Business as usual. Enforcing the will of the corporations and trampling on the rights of the people. Welcome to the Fascist States of America!
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Re: Fourth Amendment Rights

Postby pcslim » Fri Apr 26, 2013 7:32 pm

CISPA Goes Down in the Senate
Great news! Our representatives in the Senate actually acted for the benefit of the people instead of corporations for a change! Every once in a while it actually seems like the government works the way it's supposed to work!
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Re: Fourth Amendment Rights

Postby MojaveMike » Thu Jun 06, 2013 10:39 am

NSA Secretly Storing Verizon Calls: Report - White House Calls Program 'Critcal'
Both the government and private corporations should be restricted from collecting private information. I don't trust either and I'd like to see quite a few of the leaders of organizations collecting private info put away for long prison sentences. There are thousands of people serving lengthy prison sentences for trivial offenses. It's time that we start doing something about major crimes like this!
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