Their reasoning is logical enough. What's your beef exactly?
Bla bla bla big brother bla bla evil feds bla bla I must know everything the CIA knows, does, plans or thinks. You know what, no. NO. There are things you don't need to know.This is the information age. Stupid axioms about something being as old as civilization itself ignores the fact that we live in an era of change and expanding possibilities. If the American people fail to try for a better option, the alternative is not for things to stay the same, but to get worse in a way that you don't foresee. What started with the Patriot Act and has continued (even thrived) under Obama's administration is the beginnings of a police state that threatens everything. Screw the rhetoric, look at the facts. The infrastructure is there, thanks to tax-payer dollars. We now live in a free society at the mercy of unelected spooks. Fuck that.
The state, thank God. It's common sense really.
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Alright, so who is "the state"? I thought that's the people... Now I do overreact to make a point, just to make that clear, but the problem is that today we experience an age where we move from a people that knew mostly about the state and therefore cared about it to a small elite that removes more and more from "necessary public knowledge" and thus creates their own secret society. The voter, who is supposed to decide the "future of the land" doesn't know what he needs to know to even make informed decisions.
And if I don't need to know everything the CIA does then why in the world are they allowed to know everything I do?
The state is the people. At least the representative democracy is.
The average voter is a moron who shouldn't be trusted with a safety scissors, let alone something important.The voter, who is supposed to decide the "future of the land" doesn't know what he needs to know to even make informed decisions.
Because they're the CIA. The state has allowed them to do that.And if I don't need to know everything the CIA does then why in the world are they allowed to know everything I do?
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"And if the people raise a great howl against my barbarity and cruelty, I will answer that war is war and not popularity seeking. If they want peace, they and their relatives must stop the war." - William Tecumseh Sherman
“The market, like the Lord, helps those who help themselves. But unlike the Lord, the market does not forgive those who know not what they do.” - Warren Buffett
No, it died with the Germanic "barbarians".Originally Posted by rvg
But anyway, this is equivocation.
What other options are there than: to reform, or not to reform?You're presenting me with a false dilemma.
Anyway, it's at least nice to know that they aren't wasting too much on trying to store all this data.
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General Petraeus.
Was found out by an email trail. Was it really the FBI who found this out or was it an NSA background check?
Was it legit or did someone in NSA have a score to settle with the CIA head?
$3 billion, $5 billion, I dunno - but at least some bang for the buck I figure.Originally Posted by drone
Hopefully, this is a long-enough term investment that, assuming most of the data is flushed regularly, and assuming the technology used is sufficiently secret and/or cutting-edge and will be periodically upgraded, there will be no need for such constructions for many decades.
For this specific purpose, at least...
What if they already do that to all of them? What if that's part of why Congress hasn't been all that upset by the NSA's policies?The only way the program will be shut down is when it is used to spy on a serving member of Congress for election dirty tricks.
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So punish them. If the congressman voted "nay", don't vote him next time . If the the popular sentiment is truly so anti-NSA, then none of naysayers should survive the 2014 election cycle. If they do survive then people likely don't care about this issue as much as you do.
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Problem is the US has a history of secret dossiers held by the intelligence community that is used to blackmail politicians.
So what will win anti-NSA concerned citizens or politicians who are worried that they might be revealed.
It doesn't even have to be a direct threat. It is just the idea that they will make you the next Petraeus or Weiner.
I'm sure a large chunk of the yes voters have a mistress or some other juicy tit bit.
If it leaks that a serving member has been scoped, Congress will put an end to it very quickly. You can't rely on them for much of anything, but the threat of losing their seats (be they R or D) is one surefire way to wake them up. But I'm sure Congress hasn't really thought through any of the implications. Rule #1, never vote to give a branch power that you don't want the opposition to have.
The temptation to run a scan on the opposition's presidential candidate or political dissidents will be too much for someone to resist. That is the problem with these programs, the smear campaigns write themselves.
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Perhaps the rest have a different perspective.
Hearsay, hearsay and more hearsay. Besides, politicians do not elect themselves, even before the general election they have to win the primary. Neither party would nominate a candidate that is a clear political liability even too keep them under control. If a republican knows something, chances are that there's a democrat that knows the same exact thing. There might be others too, but they do not matter.
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Right and j edgar hoover was a fictional character.
I think you just need to accept the fact that you're in the minority on this one. It's no big deal really: I'm in minority on great many things, you don't see me flipping out over that. By November 2014 nobody will remember/care about NSA, Snowden, Manning, Assange, whatever. Nobody will give a crap. Well maybe not nobody, but not enough for it to matter in any way whatsoever. You can't change the world, dude. Once you accept that and concentrate on things you can change, you'll become a much happier person.
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“The market, like the Lord, helps those who help themselves. But unlike the Lord, the market does not forgive those who know not what they do.” - Warren Buffett
What makes you think that I'm can't be in the minority on an important issue?
As you said, this is the digital age. Information finds you even if you don't go out looking for it. Heck, it finds you even if you actively hide from it. Ignorance is no longer a plausible explanation.I don't think I am in the minority, I just don't think most people are aware of the crap that has gone on or continues to go on.
I believe things that can be proven. I can even believe things that are light of factual proof as long as there's solid logical reasoning behind any particular theory. Most conspiracy theories do not pass the lithmus test.People assume the myths about stuff the CIA has done are just myths, or things from the distant past, but the reality is that our freedoms are abused by these agencies every day. If you think that is okay, that's not just you expressing your opinion on a political matter, that's you expressing a desire to not be free.
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It's not a matter of reason, it's a matter of power.
Is it really such a kooky theory that things similar to what has happened in the past are happening in the present?Originally Posted by rvg
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It really is. Just because something can happen doesn't mean that it is happening. A great many things can happen. It's not too much to ask for some evidence, some telltale signs that can prove that it's happening.
Sorta like saying that since aliens may exist, they must exist.
You know what, I'll leave you to your outrage. Go ahead and fume.
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RVG must have some stake in the game. I don't blame him, there is an entire complex and the government money flows generously.
Sorta like saying, the sun rose yesterday so it might rise again - quite a preponderance of evidence for that, actually...Sorta like saying that since aliens may exist, they must exist.
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Neither does deduction, ultimately.
But you seem to have missed the point as well. Compare my example to rvg's example and note the similarities.
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Of course there are no safeguards, but you can't place a watchdog behind everyone, because you'll also have to place another watchdog behind every watch dog and yet another watchdog behind that one for good measure. At some point you have to believe that not everyone in the government is gonna screw up and piss away all that money. If you have zero trust in the entire structure of the government and if you're actually correct in your lack of trust, than it's too late already. The game's over and we've lost.
"And if the people raise a great howl against my barbarity and cruelty, I will answer that war is war and not popularity seeking. If they want peace, they and their relatives must stop the war." - William Tecumseh Sherman
“The market, like the Lord, helps those who help themselves. But unlike the Lord, the market does not forgive those who know not what they do.” - Warren Buffett
Well, couldn't there be a space between 'Basically good enough, no need to rock the boat' and 'Game over, man!'?If you have zero trust in the entire structure of the government and if you're actually correct in your lack of trust, than it's too late already. The game's over and we've lost.
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