if there were a clickbox labled "allow gov't surveillance", would you click "yes"?
do you believe anyone else would click "yes"?
if not, then why is there unlimited gov't surveillance?
Showing posts with label data mining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label data mining. Show all posts
Friday, June 21, 2013
a short quiz on big brother
Labels:
cia,
constitution,
data mining,
fisa,
internet,
law,
national security agency,
nsa,
prism,
war on terror
Sunday, July 29, 2007
warrentless wiretaps 101
the cliff notes edition, courtesy of duncan black (aka atrios @ eschaton):
look, all the parsing of statements is a waste of time. they were eavesdropping on whoever they wanted to without any warrants or oversight. whether or not "whoever they wanted to" included, say, the john kerry campaign or markos moulitsas is still an open question. they obviously claimed the power to do so, it just isn't clear if they did it.
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