"In particular, there was no need to delve into the details of the means by which the FBI had located the SR Server in the first place. All that mattered was that the FBI had in fact located it, as its forensic examination of the server had confirmed. How the FBI had done so was not necessary to establish probable cause for subsequent searches of other property."
Snownden tried to achieve the uncover illegal activity perk. He did not get enough points to unlock "Get justice department to do their job". The friends of prosecutor charm takes a million hit points to overcome.
You follow the drugs, and you're going to get drug addicts and drug dealers. But you start to follow the money and you don't know where the fuck it's going to take you. —Lester Freamon
If they followed the money the war might end, that seems to be the last thing they would want.
ICE is changing their name to CCFB when its time to reorder stationary. That's the Campaign Contributor Fulfillment Bureau in a move to increase transparency.
We're represented by the best government money can buy.
Problem is our politicians no longer recognize the corrosion unjust laws create. The copyright extension should be ignored like prohibition or the 55 mph speed limit. In the past some mistakes were corrected...
P.S. You can count yourself as an ordinary American if you do not: 1. Use a cell phone. 2. Speak near a cell phone. 3. Use a VOIP phone. 4. Use the internet. 5. Are in a position to effect the budget of the Homeland Security or Department of Defense.
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What does this sound like?
located the SR Server in the first place. All that mattered was that the FBI had in fact located
it, as its forensic examination of the server had confirmed. How the FBI had done so was not
necessary to establish probable cause for subsequent searches of other property."
Which came first the IP leak or the bogey man?
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Unlikely anything meaningful will be released
Its the too big to prosecute version of too big to fail.
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Re: Re:
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Re: The comment was....?
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I gave
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Doing the right thing
The pay for play does make more people take notice. My guess it'll make it to Last Week Tonight.
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If the courts and legislative branch fail to uphold the constitution the executive branch can do whatever it wants.
The power of secrets.
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It will get better
I can hardly wait.
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Re:
The project Spidey [mit.edu]
http://codesign.mit.edu/2014/05/aclu-the-guardian-project-final-project/
Goes live notifier
http://signup.spideyapp.com/
Source
https://github.com/jtwarren/spidey
Using data from
http://opencellid.org/
From Slashdot (Bob9113)
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/14/06/12/2128255/us-pushing-local-police-to-keep-quiet-on-cel l-phone-surveillance-technology
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This is stupid*1
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Blazing Saddles comes to mind.
Bart: And they are so *dumb*!
Maybe someone has realized how dumb they have been.
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Obligatory Wire quote:
—Lester Freamon
If they followed the money the war might end, that seems to be the last thing they would want.
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As both parties are implicated what the chance of getting justice?
What's the name of the statute that prevents prosecution if the AG is a co conspirator?
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Rumor has it
That's the Campaign Contributor Fulfillment Bureau in a move to increase transparency.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re:
Problem is our politicians no longer recognize the corrosion unjust laws create.
The copyright extension should be ignored like prohibition or the 55 mph speed limit.
In the past some mistakes were corrected...
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The NSA does not spy on ordinary Americans.
Thanks
The NSA.
P.S. You can count yourself as an ordinary American if you do not:
1. Use a cell phone.
2. Speak near a cell phone.
3. Use a VOIP phone.
4. Use the internet.
5. Are in a position to effect the budget of the Homeland Security or Department of Defense.
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