There's a "Secret" Patriot Act, worse than we thought. Feds datamining everyone

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  • rambone

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    U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) discloses that the "Patriot" Act is worse than we all know. Much of it is secret & not even disclosed to the public. The Feds are data-mining tons of personal information & storing it to build a profile of you. This info includes driver’s license records, hotel records, car-rental records, apartment-leasing records, credit card records, & anything found in "a cellphone company’s phone records."

    How can anyone in their right mind support this monstrosity? BTW, the traitors in congress will renew it today.

    There’s a Secret Patriot Act, Senator Says


    “I’m talking about instances where the government is relying on secret interpretations of what the law says without telling the public what those interpretations are,” Wyden says, “and the reliance on secret interpretations of the law is growing.”


     

    revsaxon

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    Wait, how can they have laws that they don't tell us about?

    "Your guilty of something but we can't tell you what" doesn't seem like a valid charge against someone...
     

    rambone

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    Wait, how can they have laws that they don't tell us about?

    "Your guilty of something but we can't tell you what" doesn't seem like a valid charge against someone...

    I don't think a citizen can be found "guilty" of violating the "Patriot" Act. What they are saying is that the government has passed this Act that lets them do whatever the hell they want to, and we don't even get to know what that entails. Spying on us now makes it easier to determine who the dissenters are when the time is right. Surely its all for our safety...
     

    Bunnykid68

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    I don't think a citizen can be found "guilty" of violating the "Patriot" Act. What they are saying is that the government has passed this Act that lets them do whatever the hell they want to, and we don't even get to know what that entails. Spying on us now makes it easier to determine who the dissenters are when the time is right. Surely its all for our safety...
    Have to know who has the weapons before you can attempt to collect them
     

    45fan

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    Not knowing is one reason to keep as many things cash transactions between individuals as possible. Not just firearms necessarily either, any preparations that can be kept off the record would be easier to keep secure if the day ever comes that they are needed.
     

    jedi

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    I'll see you guys in the FEMA camps. The ovens will be warm when you guys get there.

    Not sure if you are familiar with the movie The Great Escape
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Escape_(film)

    In any case towards the end of the month as all the POWs have escaped and are getting captured. This occurs...

    Quote is from Wikipedia...

    Three truckloads of captured POWs go down a country road and split off in three directions. One truck, containing Bartlett, MacDonald, Cavendish, Haynes and others, stops in a field and the POWs are told to get out and "stretch their legs." They are shot dead. In all, fifty escapees are murdered. Hendley and nine others are returned to the camp


    Rambone the gov is not going to take you to the FEMA camp. Well at least they are gonna tell us that you went to the FEMA camp. ;)
     

    caserace

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    Ben Franklin once said "They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. "
     

    Goodcat

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    There is a bright side, my life or weapons cache is not larger enough to even warrant interest.
     
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