Message from @Onyxdood
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The NSA won't go anywhere, but they were driven back some on powers.
Again, Snowden didn't do it correctly. Correctly would have been going to a court with the same security clearances or congress. NSA falls under the Executive Branch. Judicial and Legislative are there to check the Executive. If you spill secrets like he did, there are laws about the handling of information.
Dude wasn't even smart enough to do it annonymously
My immediate question would be then why hasn't the Supreme Court ruled the NSA unconstitutional
@Goblin_Slayer_Floki Yeah, I'd never trust the other intelligence agencies lol
I never said Int Agencies.
@Onyxdood Because the SCOTUS only reviews cases presented to them
@Goblin_Slayer_Floki You'd have to go to the DOJ. Which is in bed with the FBI and CIA
Then my obvious question would be why hasn't anyone presented the case yet
You can go simply to a federal court. But the best option would be the Congressional panel on intellegence
@Onyxdood because cases to go to SCOTUS, has to go to a lower court first generally, and be ruled on. And again, it would mean lawyers, ect. TBH, Snowden was a chump and should have gone that way if he wasn't simply looking for attention. Or again, annonymously.
You should read up on the processes before simply dismissing them.
Also, you probably don't realize. If a case is presented with near no evidence, or minor, or inadmissable evidence, it will be passed on by SCOTUS.
I'm sorry did I ever dismiss these processes?
THey get presented hundreds of cases a year, and turn down many for those reasons
And his safety would have been guaranteed in a situation like that?
The courts could order witness protection (United States Marshals Service). And if that is violated. Lets just say, even Clinton wouldn't get off on that.
Perhaps.
but tbh, NSA isn't as in with the other intel groups. Mostly because their creation actually took from the other's abilities.
If Snowden didn't violate the Security Clearance laws, he probably wouldn't have been touched. tbf
I doubt that
Regardless, what the NSA does to the people of America is in fact a violation of property rights and personal liberties
Is it? If you give a company the right to store your calls/texts/ect and the NSA taps into that, is that a violation of your right? Since you signed it to the company?
yes? lol
It is as these rights are inalienable that cannot be sacrificed willingly or not
I made a contract with the phone company, not the NSA
No because you signed it to the company, so the rights now belong to said that company.
The phone company owns that info now. And can sell, or give it away
Is the NSA buying it from the phone company?
Welcome to marketing
This is the most retarded argument for surveillance I have ever heard
Would it make it better if they did?
No
Then a mute reasoning.
My suggestion, for an arguement on it. Go with a company that doesn't record everything per contract, and that you sign the rights to said recordings away.
@Goblin_Slayer_Floki Sorry, but last time I checked, these private companies didn't have a choice
Read your damned TOS/Contracts.
But that isn't YOUR right, that is the private companies rights.
All companies have to put that in there terms of service you can not avoid it at this point
And if the Companies (That have enough money to fight it in court) don't care.
Then...
They're barred from it, due to gag orders