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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING: Federal judge rules NSA data gathering on all US telephone calls is unconstitutional [View all]Th1onein
(8,514 posts)Do you think a blanket warrant demanding that Verizon give them ALL of the data from American customers really fits the bill of a legal warrant? Warrants are supposed to be specific. You simply cannot ask for a whole nation's data.
You know better, and any attempt to say that this is judicial process must be from someone with their eyes closed, or who takes the rest of us for damned fools.
And, by the way, I want you to notice something: They asked for AMERICAN'S data, NOT foreigners. Now, this is the NSA, which has no business spying on Americans. Why does the warrant ask for American's data, and nothing else? We are specifically NOT foreigners, and they are specifically NOT supposed to be spying on us, and yet they ask, specifically, for all of Verizon's US customers' data. They FOCUSED on us, and in this warrant, they EXCLUDED foreigners' data. I'm appalled that a judge actually signed the warrant, but that does not make it legal. This agency is specifically NOT tasked with spying on Americans.