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01-29-2008, 08:22 PM #41
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*Breaking News* Majority leader Reid clears hurdle for Bush/Cheney spying bill
You mean they don't hold those national security meetings in public any more...? Those bastards.
Originally Posted by norkali
Ok...you convinced me. I'm wrong, you are right.
Then again, maybe not.
Summary from CNet news...
It also says, as George Washington University law professor Orin Kerr notes, that 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants are not needed for Internet or telephone "surveillance directed at a person reasonably believed to be located outside of the United States." What that means is that the National Security Agency can plug into a switch inside the United States (when monitoring someone outside the country) without seeking a court order in advance.
The link for more:
FAQ: How far does the new wiretap law go? | CNET News.com
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01-31-2008, 02:39 AM #42
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*Breaking News* Majority leader Reid clears hurdle for Bush/Cheney spying bill
I have no problem with national security meetings being held in secret, as long as they don't end up infringing upon my constitutional rights.
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
Also, I wasn't talking about people outside of the U.S.; I am specifically talking about, (like in the article,) Americans on U.S. soil being monitored. Nothing to do with outside countries. :wtf:
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02-02-2008, 09:24 PM #43
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*Breaking News* Majority leader Reid clears hurdle for Bush/Cheney spying bill
The meetings need to be held in secret, though. If it was public, the enemy would know all of the plans, and then it would therefore make it that much easier for them to compromise the security. Think of computer security for a second. An admin of a server hosting a website would never post their method of security, or what they plan to secure it with, on the website for everyone to view. That is stupid, and only allows the enemy to have more information to plan their attacks around.
Originally Posted by norkali
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02-03-2008, 12:59 AM #44
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*Breaking News* Majority leader Reid clears hurdle for Bush/Cheney spying bill
Really, really? This is true really? Then if this IS true, your arrest should be a matter of public record correct. Should be verifiable right. Could you get us some additional info or just rep me with a key word that i could use to search the web myself to verify. I won't hold my breath.:thumbsup:
Originally Posted by midlifecrisis
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02-03-2008, 01:02 AM #45
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*Breaking News* Majority leader Reid clears hurdle for Bush/Cheney spying bill
Sorry for the earlier post, obviously I need to finish the entire thread before I respond, my bull shit meter just wouldn't quit!:jointsmile:
Originally Posted by midlifecrisis
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02-03-2008, 01:05 AM #46
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*Breaking News* Majority leader Reid clears hurdle for Bush/Cheney spying bill
We don't and never have had a "Democracy", our gov was based on a "Constitutional Republic". Least that's what I heard.:thumbsup:
Originally Posted by mfqr
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02-03-2008, 08:32 AM #47
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*Breaking News* Majority leader Reid clears hurdle for Bush/Cheney spying bill
Finally some who knows something about the US !!!!!!!!!!We don't and never have had a "Democracy", our gov was based on a "Constitutional Republic". Least that's what I heard
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02-05-2008, 09:39 PM #48
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*Breaking News* Majority leader Reid clears hurdle for Bush/Cheney spying bill
What you're talking about is speculation on what our government was founded on, not what it is now. Also realize that there is a very thin line between a democracy and a republic. In fact, as I see it, a Republic is the foundation of a Democracy, more of an overall, general term. Democracy is a more detailed perspective, regarding many more issues(it's a more complex system). However, that can be argued, as "Republic" and "Democracy" are nearly exactly the same. It's pretty hard to see the difference (for me), so my definition of it is based on speculation.
Originally Posted by 8182KSKUSH
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