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Most Americans back NSA tracking phone records, prioritize probes over privacy
Washington Post ^ | 06/10/2013 | Jon Cohen

Posted on 06/10/2013 3:35:29 PM PDT by Ultra Sonic 007

A large majority of Americans say the federal government should focus on investigating possible terrorist threats even if personal privacy is compromised, and most support the blanket tracking of telephone records in an effort to uncover terrorist activity, according to a new Washington Post-Pew Research Center poll.

Fully 45 percent of all Americans say the government should be able to go further than it is, saying that it should be able to monitor everyone’s online activity if doing so would prevent terrorist attacks. A slender majority, 52 percent, say no such broad-based monitoring should occur.

The new survey comes amid recent revelations of the National Security Agency’s extensive collection of telecommunications data to facilitate terrorism investigations.

Overall, 56 percent of Americans consider the NSA accessing telephone call records of millions of Americans through secret court orders “acceptable,” while 41 percent call the practice “unacceptable.”...

(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bs; compost; nsa; obama; poll; wiretap
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

This American believes it is unacceptable for my government to go trawling for criminals or even storing anything about me when I am under no suspicion for a crime.


41 posted on 06/10/2013 4:16:49 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously, you won't live through it anyway)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

LIES LIES EVERY TIME SOMETHING HAPPENS THE FREAKING LIARS IN THE WHITE HOUSE SAY THE POPULACE SUPPORTS IT.

LIES


42 posted on 06/10/2013 4:17:55 PM PDT by yldstrk (My heroes have always been cowboys)
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To: JimSEA
Too easy. It is a route to eliminate gun crime by identifying possible perpetrators (gun owners)

Gun crime? No, Obamabots want to eliminate guns, period.

43 posted on 06/10/2013 4:18:15 PM PDT by Alaska Wolf (I)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

“Most Americans” don’t understand that virtually every call, text, email, or online transaction is being recorded by the government. They have been deceived. It’s going to take time.


44 posted on 06/10/2013 4:22:28 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (An economy is not a zero-sum game, but politics usually is.)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

The USG is the #1 terrorist. Who is monitoring them?


45 posted on 06/10/2013 4:25:10 PM PDT by kneehurts
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

BS!


46 posted on 06/10/2013 4:27:11 PM PDT by Altura Ct.
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To: steerpike100

Quite so. I have already imagined that food purchases and restaurant visits paid via credit card will be a factor when it comes to deciding who gets that heart operation or cancer treatment and who doesn’t twenty years from now if Obamacare is in effect.


47 posted on 06/10/2013 4:27:30 PM PDT by jiggyboy (Ten percent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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To: BushCountry

>> There is no oversight. It potential for abuse scares the hell out of me!

Indeed. And the Marxist scumbags will abuse, and possibly have abused, such potential.

I’m dubious about the notion that the NSA is an irresponsible operation that is inattentive to matters of privacy. No doubt the “browsers” exist, but there are ways to guard against that.

The silver lining here is awareness, and the understanding there should be an appropriate level of oversight. One might think Congress should be handling this, but DC is completely #ed up. A private sector consortium should exist for this purpose that includes equal representation of small to large concerns. Plenty of individuals have security clearance and the appreciation of liberty. It could be done.


48 posted on 06/10/2013 4:28:49 PM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: Fai Mao

I didn’t know that we had 310 million terrorist threats living in this country.

Its all in the question.

They talk about investigating a terrorist threat but this isn’t about that.

Its about spying on millions of people who have nothing to do with terrorism.

That’s unconstitutional and unaccepatable.


49 posted on 06/10/2013 4:29:43 PM PDT by Nextrush (A BALANCED BUDGET NOW AND PRESIDENT SARAH PALIN ARE AT THE TOP OF MY LIST)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

And here I was wondering all day how they were going to try and spin this. I figured they’d either have Snowden’s GF (or her daughter) claim rape by evening news time.

With that said, I wouldn’t believe this propoganda piece if they only polled washington post employees. And since thr fedgov loveds to snoop, I’ll give them something to wet the bed over:

(Ahem - biff biff... is this thing on? Good): attention spooks: you can buy up all the ammo. Go ahead and hunt down Snowden and make an example out of him. You can trash out borders, weaken the currency, even give a good race riot for our summer entertainment...

... and it won’t make a damn bit of difference. You’ve lost the trust of the American people and there’s nothing you can do about it. From the tea party guy, to the occupy wall street gal, and every low information voter in between. They all have smart phones, tables, pc’s etc. Across the political spectrum, no one thinks its you (expletive) business to know everything about the people who pay your salaries.

Think the information highway is your little digital playground? Well monitor this: we’re Americans, dammit! We built this network AND we can tear it down and build another one that’ll leave you spooks playing pacman to avoid dying of bordem! The net only stays up because, well... we’re nice people.

Don’t believe me, just ask a fellow geek.

Go ahead. Throw us in jail. Bankrupt us. Kill us. We don’t care. I for one WILL NOT surrender to evil foreign OR DOSMESTIC!!

Did you get all that over in Fort Meade? Good. Just remember that as of now, we all surf the same web.

Jimjohn - OUT (drops the mic).


50 posted on 06/10/2013 4:30:18 PM PDT by jimjohn
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To: jimjohn

+1,000,000,000,000


51 posted on 06/10/2013 4:32:08 PM PDT by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spiritui Sancto!)
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To: Alaska Wolf

Yes, but they have to sell it as “eliminating the tragedy of gun crime”.


52 posted on 06/10/2013 4:32:47 PM PDT by JimSEA
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

Here is the crux of the problem.

When the Obama government says they collect and use data like this to facilitate terrorism investigations and uncover possible terrorist threats most people think they mean they are looking for rage filled muslim crazies determined to kill Americans.

But when high level administration authorities, like Barack Obama, Janet Napolitano and others speak of potential terrorists they don’t only mean muslim crazies, or maybe they don’t mean muslim crazies at all.

But they do mean military vets, gun owners, patriots, anti-abortion and anti-homo Christians, Constitutionalists, advocates of smaller government, people who oppose socialism and communism, etc. - what Obama calls “Bitter Clingers” but what we think of as solid, loyal, American citizens.


53 posted on 06/10/2013 4:33:06 PM PDT by Iron Munro (Obama-Ville - Land of The Freebies, Home of the Enslaved)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007
"52 percent, say no such broad-based monitoring should occur."
54 posted on 06/10/2013 4:33:39 PM PDT by JoeProBono (Mille vocibus imago valet;-{)
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To: JimSEA
they have to sell it as “eliminating the tragedy of gun crime”.

What morons besides Obamnabots are buying?

55 posted on 06/10/2013 4:34:06 PM PDT by Alaska Wolf (I)
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To: Hot Tabasco
Fully 45 percent of all Americans ..... A slender majority, 52 percent, say no such broad-based monitoring should occur.

LOL!....... 

I also noticed the weird use of adjectives and adverbs.

56 posted on 06/10/2013 4:36:45 PM PDT by convocation
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

That is simply not true. If it were, there’d be no discussion. Most Americans do not want to be spied on.


57 posted on 06/10/2013 4:37:47 PM PDT by maxwellsmart_agent
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

Where did they take the poll? The men’s room at the Weiner campaign HQ?


58 posted on 06/10/2013 4:43:55 PM PDT by ptsal (E)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

Propaganda arms of the state controlled media in full effect here. No surprise. I believe precisely nothing they say.


59 posted on 06/10/2013 4:46:11 PM PDT by PlanToDisappear
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To: Ultra Sonic 007
Fully 45 percent of all Americans say the government should be able to go further than it is, saying that it should be able to monitor everyone’s online activity if doing so would prevent terrorist attacks. A slender majority, 52 percent, say no such broad-based monitoring should occur.

This could be cited as an example of propaganda language that Joseph Goebbels would envy.

60 posted on 06/10/2013 4:49:20 PM PDT by IronJack (=)
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