Re: For those of still bitching about the Patriot Act
Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 8:15 pm
And all we had to do was give up more freedom.
Yay!!!
Yay!!!
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KC Scott wrote:BSmack wrote:And all we had to do was give up more freedom.
Yay!!!
Why don't you explain that a little more - what "Freedom" exactly did you have to give up?
So you really were drunk & not retarded?Y2K wrote:Last month I was stuck on a tarmac in Huntsville Alabama for 3 hours with just my six little shot bottles. It was brutal...
Yes Chicken Little the sky is falling. You should hand over your phone and laptop to the authorities. All emails should be CCd straight to the White House and all conversations should be recorded and downloaded to the NSA website. Good grief you are a scared POS. Grow a fucking pair.KC Scott wrote:BSmack wrote:And all we had to do was give up more freedom.
Yay!!!
Why don't you explain that a little more - what "Freedom" exactly did you have to give up?
How about the freedom to board a plane without some TSA mongoloid groping your ballsack?KC Scott wrote:Why don't you explain that a little more - what "Freedom" exactly did you have to give up?
You actually believe that garbage? You are one naive douche.KC Scott wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/fbi-says-arrested ... 36100.html
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. authorities foiled attacks planned around the Fourth of July, arresting more than 10 people in the month before the holiday who were inspired by Islamic State online recruitment, FBI Director James Comey said on Thursday.
"I do believe our work disrupted efforts to kill people likely in connection with July 4th," Comey told reporters at the headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He did not detail the number of plots uncovered or their targets.
Separately, a national security source said multiple overseas plots by Islamic State sympathizers had also been halted in recent days.
The FBI and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security had warned local law enforcement to be on alert for attacks around the July 4 holiday celebrating the 1776 U.S. Declaration of Independence. No such attacks occurred.
Authorities' concern heightened around the holiday as Islamic State leaders called for followers to do what they could wherever they could to carry out violence on behalf of the militant group.
Comey described the tactic as "crowd sourcing terrorism" and said the FBI had accepted the heightened state as the "new normal."
Some of those arrested were communicating with Islamic State via encrypted data, a second U.S. security source said.
The FBI has pressured tech companies to remove encryption that gives users privacy protections that cannot be broken by law enforcement.
Comey estimated that dozens of people influenced by Islamic State have "gone dark" and disappeared from the FBI's watch because of encrypted data.
The United States is engaged in a military campaign with allies in the Middle East to fight Islamic State militants who have taken over parts of Iraq and Syria and created cells in other countries racked by conflict in the region.
Or , after having my wallet scanned through a machine, some asswipe has to rifle through it like somehow I've figured out how to make credit cards out of C-4 explosives.mvscal wrote:How about the freedom to board a plane without some TSA mongoloid groping your ballsack?KC Scott wrote:Why don't you explain that a little more - what "Freedom" exactly did you have to give up?
Why are you trying to get rid of AP's sex life?mvscal wrote:How about the freedom to board a plane without some TSA mongoloid groping your ballsack?KC Scott wrote:Why don't you explain that a little more - what "Freedom" exactly did you have to give up?
How did you come up with that sick and twisted thought? It's creepy.Pedophile in Seattle wrote:Why are you trying to get rid of AP's sex life?
How about the right to have secure communications without the government snooping around?KC Scott wrote:Why don't you explain that a little more - what "Freedom" exactly did you have to give up?
Pathetic.KC Scott wrote: Are you a Muslim terrorist?
If you're not doing anything illegal then you don't have anything to worry about
You asked for an example, I gave you one. Your rebuttal is weak. In a free society the state is compelled to show cause before rummaging through your communications.KC Scott wrote:Are you a Muslim terrorist?
If you're not doing anything illegal then you don't have anything to worry about
Then you will be sending me your browser history and the GPS downloads from your phone. Oh and your emails too.KC Scott wrote:BSmack wrote:How about the right to have secure communications without the government snooping around?KC Scott wrote:Why don't you explain that a little more - what "Freedom" exactly did you have to give up?
Are you a Muslim terrorist?
If you're not doing anything illegal then you don't have anything to worry about
Why?KC Scott wrote:The Patriot act led to stopping planned terror attacks over the July 4th weekend
That's more important than some misguided fear the Govt cares (or has time to care) what the avg citizen is doing online
Do you, or even the gov't, have proof that not only the Patriot Act stopped these "attacks," that "attacks" were planned or that "attacks" were prevented? Memo to KC Scrote: the gov't saying it prevented "July 4th" attacks is not evidence.KC Scott wrote:The Patriot act led to stopping planned terror attacks over the July 4th weekend
Why do you hate the Constitution?KC Scott wrote:The Patriot act led to stopping planned terror attacks over the July 4th weekend
That's more important than some misguided fear the Govt cares (or has time to care) what the avg citizen is doing online
Are you the government, Barrister Barty?Moving Sale wrote:Without the constitution we have no country you scared little twat.
I'm still waiting for you to send me all your data. You haven't even posted your name or address yet. Step in line maggot.
Asking for something that doesn't exist...typical.Moving Sale wrote:A receipt proving he has submitted it will suffice .
You realize our constitution is set up to protect us from the government? And ifa few lambs get sacrificed along the way so be it. What kind of authoritarian asshat are you?KC Scott wrote:I got TSA pre-screen which is the best thing through airports since the 80s
No shoes off, no taking the laptop out, no backscatter machine - just right through the metal detector and gone
Funny hearing the midget talk about scared - he's so scared of Govt. that the very thought of anyone finding out what he's looking at on the web sends him into raging convulsing fits
toolio funny
Reminds me of a story from three years ago of an 89 y/o guy in a wheelchair being sent by TSA to secondary inspection at the airport. It was Henry Kissinger.Wolfman wrote:What's sad about this TSA Gestapo is you don't dare make any comments. I got pulled aside when they found a suspicious item during the x-ray (or whatever) of my carry on. It was a metal shoe horn. I felt like saying, "it's a fucking shoe horn you idiot." I opted instead to just say shoe horn. It's all theater of course.
Maybe I don't want the government looking at my internet browser history.KC Scott wrote:That's more important than some misguided fear the Govt cares (or has time to care) what the avg citizen is doing online
Yet you'd be the first to complain if those in LE went outside the scope of their employment.Moving Sale wrote:Ah the old it's only my job excuse.
Spoken like a true Brownshirt.
I feel much safer knowing that.KC Scott wrote:I got TSA pre-screen which is the best thing through airports since the 80s
No shoes off, no taking the laptop out, no backscatter machine - just right through the metal detector and gone
Yea you are an idiot. LE should do their job up until it violates the law or even general decency. Is there any part of the PO po's ball sack you won't lick?Diego in Seattle wrote:Yet you'd be the first to complain if those in LE went outside the scope of their employment.Moving Sale wrote:Ah the old it's only my job excuse.
Spoken like a true Brownshirt.
Ponderous.
And that's what the TSA is doing. Is there any part of Al Sharpton's cock you won't copulate?Moving Sale wrote:Yea you are an idiot. LE should do their job up until it violates the law or even general decency.Diego in Seattle wrote:Yet you'd be the first to complain if those in LE went outside the scope of their employment.Moving Sale wrote:Ah the old it's only my job excuse.
Spoken like a true Brownshirt.
Ponderous.
What does TSA pre-screen have to do with the Patriot Act? Too bad there isn't an intelligence screen for TSA Pre Check.KC Scott wrote:I got TSA pre-screen which is the best thing through airports since the 80s
No shoes off, no taking the laptop out, no backscatter machine - just right through the metal detector and gone
Funny hearing the midget talk about scared - he's so scared of Govt. that the very thought of anyone finding out what he's looking at on the web sends him into raging convulsing fits
toolio funny
Nice white flag pedo.KC Scott wrote:Watching Midget creeper flail away here is toolio funny
Short, fat, bald guys with cameras pontificating about other peoples privacy on a UBB is pretty laughable