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03-31-2006, 02:44 AM #1OPSenior Member
NSA spying
Umm...I dont know if anyone of you realize this, but isn't spying on a nation of 260 plus million people a lot of work? Man to me that is too much work! I really wouldn't be interested in listening to people talk on the phone or reading their emails. I would imagine that costs quite a lot of money too. It doesn't get me off...sorry. Although I have used my scanner and caught a cordless phone call or 2 in my time unintentionally.
I mean...are we being conservative here in this country, spying on our fellow man? I think someone should write a letter to Mr. Bush and ask him to stop being a meanie.Great Spirit Reviewed by Great Spirit on . NSA spying Umm...I dont know if anyone of you realize this, but isn't spying on a nation of 260 plus million people a lot of work? Man to me that is too much work! I really wouldn't be interested in listening to people talk on the phone or reading their emails. I would imagine that costs quite a lot of money too. It doesn't get me off...sorry. Although I have used my scanner and caught a cordless phone call or 2 in my time unintentionally. I mean...are we being conservative here in this country, spying Rating: 5
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03-31-2006, 05:34 AM #2Senior Member
NSA spying
If they are, they are using advanced super computers to monitor everything. Just remember the new technology that is out now has been around for 5 year(give or take) so the government has shit youll see in 5 years. I imagine that they are monitoring and look for keywords or phrase.
Its not like its gonna stop.......
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03-31-2006, 04:18 PM #3Senior Member
NSA spying
well NSA spying is only one of the issues that should contended with a letter to GW... With the pass of the Patriot Act, it infringes on 4-5 of the 10 Bill of Rights!!!!
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03-31-2006, 05:36 PM #4OPSenior Member
NSA spying
Oh I know the Enabling Act *cough cough*, I mean Patriot Act is one of the most freedom hating pieces of legislation ever passed by Congress. Remember that 9/11 was caused with the intention of creating a purely fascist state in Amerika, like the Reichstag fire did for Hitler in 1933. But the Senators had to pass it because they could not afford to look soft on "terror", which is understandable and would be considered a "terrorist sympathizer".
Boy if they only knew!! Remember too that the real terrorists are in the White House and Congress, not in Afghanistan or Iraq.
I am more than aware that our calls and emails are being monitored. It's fun though to fuck with the NSA because I say "Bush, murder, kill" as I am talking normally to my friends on the phone, as it just comes out of nowhere. What about all these Arab terrorists Bush is so worried about catching? Shouldn't Bush be using the resources we have to spy on them and not Amerikans? It seems like all Amerikans are guilty until proven innocent. I smell fascism!!
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03-31-2006, 06:18 PM #5Senior Member
NSA spying
Originally Posted by Great Spirit
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