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    Top federal court rules against NSA's phone records program / Patriot Act

    Finally, a ruling in favor of liberty.

    A federal court has decided that the National Security Agency’s bulk, warrantless collection of millions of Americans’ phone records is illegal.
    That program “exceeds the scope of what Congress has authorized,” Judge Gerard Lynch wrote on behalf of the three-judge panel.

    The law “cannot be interpreted in a way that defies any meaningful limit,” he added.

    Additionally, the government’s rationale behind the program represents “a monumental shift in our approach to combating terrorism,” which was not grounded in a clear explanation of the law.
    http://thehill.com/policy/technology...st-nsa-program

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    ISIS will hit us and we'll all be forced to turn in transcripts of our calls, and CC on emails the NSA to save them time.
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    Too bad the NSA will either find a way around the ruling or just refuse to stop recording. The Patriot Act needs to go away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vandal View Post
    Too bad the NSA will either find a way around the ruling or just refuse to stop recording. The Patriot Act needs to go away.
    Exactly.

    Since when does the NSA give a shit what the courts or even te law says?

    That's why they are so pissed at Snowden. Not because he outed them about what they are doing, but because he outed that they do whatever they want without regulation.
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    So, the NSA will appeal to the Supreme Court and they will threaten one or more members with revealing their meta-data if they vote against the NSA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Glockster View Post
    So, the NSA will appeal to the Supreme Court and they will threaten one or more members with revealing their meta-data if they vote against the NSA.
    Oh, fun game! Let's play which SCOTUSer has the freakiest metadata!!! I go with Soto-Mayer or Thomas.... Please no Ginsberg sexts...
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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
    Oh, fun game! Let's play which SCOTUSer has the freakiest metadata!!! I go with Soto-Mayer or Thomas.... Please no Ginsberg sexts...
    It's Roberts. He was the deciding vote that approved Obamacare, and right up to the wire he was being touted as leaning against it.

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    So they ruled against it saying it went beyond that which was authorized by congress. Not exactly the same as saying it's unconstitutional. I don't give a damn if it was fully authorized within it's scope of intent. It's all BS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jpmuscle View Post
    So they ruled against it saying it went beyond that which was authorized by congress. Not exactly the same as saying it's unconstitutional. I don't give a damn if it was fully authorized within it's scope of intent. It's all BS.
    The way I understand it is that the constitutionality of it would be a second bite at the apple if the authorization gets approved- or Congress changes the law.
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