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'Warrentless' searches not unprecedented
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19/01/2006 21:36:18
 
 
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19/01/2006 17:54:10
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
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>>Why worry about it?!! Geez, Jay, I didn't expect that from you.
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>>I'm sure the folks in East Germany and USSR and Nazi Germany could tell you why you should worry about it.
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>>The FISA law came about after J. Edgar's files on all kinds of individuals (MLK, JFK, LBJ to name a smidge) that included all kinds of "nothing to hide" stuff that seemed important enough for Uncle J. to keep careful notes anyway.
>
>No, I'm serious. What could I possibly have going on that I care whether someone hears or not? If I do have something, then I should be worried. Why care if there is a file? Build a huge pile of insepid stuff about my life. My real concern would be who's paying for this insepid pile of crap about my life. Probably me, and a couple million others. That would be the real crime.

Now that your security agencies are all operating on a worst-case-scenario basis, I think your confidence is misplaced.
For instance, some of your phone calls and/or web accesses could cross with someone already being watched (6 degrees of separation and all that). So now they start watching you. And some more of your calls cross with others they are watching. They concoct a scenario where you're in league with these people (who you don't even know, because its not who you called that matters, but who else called them or they called) and one of them is indeed a sleeping terrorist.
Suddenly they scoop you up and put you in some cell somewhere and you have no access to a lawyer, family, or anything.
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