Posted on 08/05/2013 8:54:26 AM PDT by xzins
Are you maybe thinking of Viktor Frankl’s “Man’s Search for Meaning”?
Quite possibly; I know it was in a book, but one I never read. (That is, I heard the story second/third-hand.)
Usin the NSA database without a warrant ping.
PING, we knew it would be used against citizens.
bbbb.....bbbbu.....bbbb.....bbbbu we’re at Terror Code Magenta, or something. A bunch of terrorists are gonna blow-up our embassy in Abu Dhabi or Tehran or Little Rock or somewhere. We gotta keep on reading everybody’s email to stop this from happening!!!
This is a total disregard of the probable cause requirement for search and seizure under the4th amendment. This article is flying out to the defense bar and the judiciary as we write here. The subornation of purjury aspect of this is beyond doubt. The Brady violations for withholding exculpatory evidence will free thousands of criminals in prisons. Judges will not stand for this throughout the entire country and you will see contempt of court rulings on prosecutors in the very near future. WE are fast approaching a dictatorship.
Follow the money. Snooping and manipulation of data is ultimately a quest for ill-gotten gain.
If this is correct, close NSA and start over. Do it now. Stop the police state!
Thanks for your reply. A lot of us were wondering what the Obozo thugs had on Petraeus and how they got it. Now we know “how they got it!”
‘See, this NSA law-breaking is handy. If some uppity General dares to question His Highness about Benghazi, then his email love letters to his mistress get revealed.
Poof! No more career for General Petraeus.
So it isnt just terror and drug emails being read. The NSA is reading love letters, too.’
Seems like it should be available for all to read.
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Come on FREEPERS.... link it please...
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