SuperHornet wrote:Oh, come ON, kalm! Are you telling me you didn't want to do time with Olivia Newton-John?

Are you suggesting prison rape? That's discussing SH! Besides, Michelle Pfeifer was hotter.
Now back to the topic. This is a really fucked up deal and screw the Obama administration and any congressmen that voted for the Fisa Amendment Act. And just like before, companies like Google, Apple, Facebook etc. that are colluding with the government (aka fascism) are removed from any legal responsibility. The NSA now basically has a back door into all electronic communications including content of all of these companies with very little to no oversight.
Here's a good follow up about "PRISM' from Glenn Greenwald who broke the original story:
(I wonder if the leaker/whistleblower of the PRISM doc's is going to be prosecuted or just disappeared?

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/ju ... s-nsa-data" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Rand Paul going to bat:
If the president and Congress would simply obey the fourth amendment, this new shocking revelation that the government is now spying on citizens' phone data en masse would never have happened. That I have to keep reintroducing the fourth amendment – and that a majority of senators keep voting against it – is a good reflection of the arrogance that dominates Washington.
During my filibuster, I quoted Glenn Greenwald, who wrote:
"There is a theoretical framework being built that posits that the US government has unlimited power. When it comes to any kind of threats it perceives, it makes the judgment to take whatever action against them that it warrants without any constraints or limitations of any kind."
If the seizure and surveillance of Americans' phone records – across the board and with little to no discrimination – is now considered a legitimate security precaution, there is literally no protection of any kind guaranteed anymore to American citizens. In their actions, more outrageous and numerous by the day, this administration continues to treat the US constitution as a dead letter.
Senator Obama said of President Bush and Fisa in 2008:
"We must reaffirm that no one in this country is above the law."
No one in America should be above the law. Including this president.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree ... nstitution" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;