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Well?

Yes, it ought to be stopped
10 (71.4%)
No, it's a valuable intelligence service
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Should the NSA's collection of metadata be discontinued?

 
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After following the news on it for a while, and initially being a strong opponent of the Patriot Act and the NSA's metadata collection programme, I consider myself in favour of it's actions. The empirical evidence  seems to suggest that it is an asset to national intelligence, not a violation of the Fourth Amendment nor a violation of privacy.


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I believe there's a vote coming up which will amend these certain policies, if passed.

You can bet your sweet ass I'll be voting in favor of these amendments, I believe the government should be allocating more resources towards actually focusing on alleged threats to our well-being rather than spying on its own citizens.


 
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rather than spying on its own citizens.
How is the collection of metadata, which can only be viewed by 22 people in the organisation and only on a court order, spying by any non-sensationalist definition?


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Just a reminder that metadata isn't even the property of individuals, but of the telecommunication companies. If anyone's privacy is being violated, it's theirs.


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Privacy is overrated.


 
 
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Couldn't care less.


 
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Seeing as this bill has never once caught or held up a terrorist act, then yes. I think it needs to end.

If it's not doing what it's intended for, it doesn't need to be around.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Seeing as this bill has never once caught or held up a terrorist act, then yes. I think it needs to end.

If it's not doing what it's intended for, it doesn't need to be around.
Sweet, let's abolish the Constitution since it's clearly failed to do what it intended.

The only way you've even managed to justify ending the programme is by taking a very narrow view of its efficacy; I really don't care if Bush ran around promising an end to domestic terrorism. If the programme provides a net benefit to security and intelligence, then it deserves to stay.


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Seeing as this bill has never once caught or held up a terrorist act, then yes. I think it needs to end.

If it's not doing what it's intended for, it doesn't need to be around.
Because the NSA is going to release how many terrorists and attacks they've stopped so the terrorists can't catch on to how they're stopping them.

I swear it's fucking disgusting just how brain dead the majority of you are, and you can't help just vomiting your uneducated bullshit all over the place.

The irony


 
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Seeing as this bill has never once caught or held up a terrorist act, then yes. I think it needs to end.

If it's not doing what it's intended for, it doesn't need to be around.
Sweet, let's abolish the Constitution since it's clearly failed to do what it intended.

The only way you've even managed to justify ending the programme is by taking a very narrow view of its efficacy; I really don't care if Bush ran around promising an end to domestic terrorism. If the programme provides a net benefit to security and intelligence, then it deserves to stay.
But the Constitution protects American's human rights, sooo... kinda a bad example.


 
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Seeing as this bill has never once caught or held up a terrorist act, then yes. I think it needs to end.

If it's not doing what it's intended for, it doesn't need to be around.
Because the NSA is going to release how many terrorists and attacks they've stopped so the terrorists can't catch on to how they're stopping them.

I swear it's fucking disgusting just how brain dead the majority of you are, and you can't help just vomiting your uneducated bullshit all over the place.

The irony
Out of toilet paper. The irony ;~;


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
But the Constitution protects American's human rights, sooo... kinda a bad example.
It's also supposed to prevent executive over-reach, which has been happening pretty much constantly since FDR.


 
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But the Constitution protects American's human rights, sooo... kinda a bad example.
It's also supposed to prevent executive over-reach, which has been happening pretty much constantly since FDR.
Fair enough, but many would argue you needed that in wartime.

Regardless, it's no secret that if the founding fathers were around, they'd call for revolution.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Fair enough, but many would argue you needed that in wartime.

Regardless, it's no secret that if the founding fathers were around, they'd call for revolution.
Which circles back to my point that things can still be useful even if their intentions are not explicitly fulfilled.


 
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Fair enough, but many would argue you needed that in wartime.

Regardless, it's no secret that if the founding fathers were around, they'd call for revolution.
Which circles back to my point that things can still be useful even if their intentions are not explicitly fulfilled.
Yeah but I guess SOME of the constitution still works. Freedom of speech, press, and other shit.

the NSA thing has failed to do anything as of yet, so I don't really see a point. All reports say the same thing.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
All reports say the same thing.
That's just false. The collection of metadata is recognised, virtually across the board in the intelligence community, as valuable.


 
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All reports say the same thing.
That's just false. The collection of metadata is recognised, virtually across the board in the intelligence community, as valuable.
I've seen numerous reports though saying that this bill hasn't even once caught a terrorist act. They WOULD eventually report it to justify it, but since it's been around I haven't seen or heard anything.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
I've seen numerous reports though saying that this bill hasn't even once caught a terrorist act.
Again, why are you using that narrow metric? That isn't the only thing which defines the efficacy of intelligence, and it's a bad metric nonetheless because there rarely ever is a "smoking-gun" you can point to; intelligence gathering is the tedious construction of numerous matrices, not the hangman's noose for every wrongdoer.


 
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I've seen numerous reports though saying that this bill hasn't even once caught a terrorist act.
Again, why are you using that narrow metric? That isn't the only thing which defines the efficacy of intelligence, and it's a bad metric nonetheless because there rarely ever is a "smoking-gun" you can point to; intelligence gathering is the tedious construction of numerous matrices, not the hangman's noose for every wrongdoer.
I'm kinda using only that point because that's the NSA's excuse for collecting the data. Saying they'll keep us safe by doing this, but it hasn't done a single thing.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
I'm kinda using only that point because that's the NSA's excuse for collecting the data.
I don't care what the NSA is saying, I care about the actual consequences of the programme--which, again, is almost universally regarded as valuable, even if it's never been the nail in the coffin it was promised to be.


 
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I'm kinda using only that point because that's the NSA's excuse for collecting the data.
I don't care what the NSA is saying, I care about the actual consequences of the programme--which, again, is almost universally regarded as valuable, even if it's never been the nail in the coffin it was promised to be.
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree on that. I'm not a fan of them just gathering a fuck load of intel for no reason. If they can't do what they originally said was the purpose of it all, then I disagree with it.

It just feels like government spying for the sake of spying.


 
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It just feels like government spying for the sake of spying.
It's a stretch to call it spying; whitepages.com has more personal information on you, which universal access no less, than the NSA does.


 
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It just feels like government spying for the sake of spying.
It's a stretch to call it spying; whitepages.com has more personal information on you, which universal access no less, than the NSA does.
Eh, fair point. I understand where you're coming from, I just... I dunno, I don't exactly think it's morally right.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
It just feels like government spying for the sake of spying.
It's a stretch to call it spying; whitepages.com has more personal information on you, which universal access no less, than the NSA does.
Eh, fair point. I understand where you're coming from, I just... I dunno, I don't exactly think it's morally right.
I can't say I blame you particularly, even if we disagree. The nature and suddenness of Snowden's leaks caused a lot of sociocultural upheaval.


 
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It just feels like government spying for the sake of spying.
It's a stretch to call it spying; whitepages.com has more personal information on you, which universal access no less, than the NSA does.
Eh, fair point. I understand where you're coming from, I just... I dunno, I don't exactly think it's morally right.
I can't say I blame you particularly, even if we disagree. The nature and suddenness of Snowden's leaks caused a lot of sociocultural upheaval.
Yeah it did. Speaking of which, how do you view him? As a traitor or someone who did the right thing?