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OT Bush Recording All Phone Calls And Emails Of Americans
On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 09:05:35 -0500, dxAce
wrote: David wrote: NEW YORK - The National Security Agency has conducted much broader surveillance of e-mails and phone calls — without court orders — than the Bush administration has acknowledged, The New York Times reported on its Web site. The NSA, with help from American telecommunications companies, obtained access to streams of domestic and international communications, said the Times in the report late Friday, citing unidentified current and former government officials. The story did not name the companies. Since the Times disclosed the domestic spying program last week, President Bush has stressed that his executive order allowing the eavesdropping was limited to people with known links to al-Qaida. But the Times said that NSA technicians have combed through large volumes of phone and Internet traffic in search of patterns that might lead to terrorists. The volume of information harvested from telecommunications data and voice networks, without court-approved warrants, is much larger than the White House has acknowledged, the paper said, quoting an unnamed official. The story quoted a former technology manager at a major telecommunications firm as saying that companies have been storing information on calling patterns since the Sept. 11 attacks, and giving it to the federal government. Neither the manager nor the company he worked for was identified. Nothing new. This type of activity has been going on for a long time and through numerous administrations. And that makes it right. It just boggles..... LMAO at the unCONstitutional one... Kaching ... chips in $10 for dxtroll co-pay so he can get his meds dxAce Michigan USA |
OT Bush Recording All Phone Calls And Emails Of Americans
toTaLhAt wrote: On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 09:05:35 -0500, dxAce wrote: David wrote: NEW YORK - The National Security Agency has conducted much broader surveillance of e-mails and phone calls — without court orders — than the Bush administration has acknowledged, The New York Times reported on its Web site. The NSA, with help from American telecommunications companies, obtained access to streams of domestic and international communications, said the Times in the report late Friday, citing unidentified current and former government officials. The story did not name the companies. Since the Times disclosed the domestic spying program last week, President Bush has stressed that his executive order allowing the eavesdropping was limited to people with known links to al-Qaida. But the Times said that NSA technicians have combed through large volumes of phone and Internet traffic in search of patterns that might lead to terrorists. The volume of information harvested from telecommunications data and voice networks, without court-approved warrants, is much larger than the White House has acknowledged, the paper said, quoting an unnamed official. The story quoted a former technology manager at a major telecommunications firm as saying that companies have been storing information on calling patterns since the Sept. 11 attacks, and giving it to the federal government. Neither the manager nor the company he worked for was identified. Nothing new. This type of activity has been going on for a long time and through numerous administrations. And that makes it right. It just boggles..... LMAO at the unCONstitutional one... You wouldn't know the Constitution even if it crawled up your ass and decided to spend the winter, 'tard boy. Now why don't you just run along and see if mommy will let you go outside and play with the other little boys. dxAce Michigan USA |
OT Bush Recording All Phone Calls And Emails Of Americans
On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 13:00:37 -0500, dxAce
wrote: toTaLhAt wrote: On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 09:05:35 -0500, dxAce wrote: David wrote: NEW YORK - The National Security Agency has conducted much broader surveillance of e-mails and phone calls — without court orders — than the Bush administration has acknowledged, The New York Times reported on its Web site. The NSA, with help from American telecommunications companies, obtained access to streams of domestic and international communications, said the Times in the report late Friday, citing unidentified current and former government officials. The story did not name the companies. Since the Times disclosed the domestic spying program last week, President Bush has stressed that his executive order allowing the eavesdropping was limited to people with known links to al-Qaida. But the Times said that NSA technicians have combed through large volumes of phone and Internet traffic in search of patterns that might lead to terrorists. The volume of information harvested from telecommunications data and voice networks, without court-approved warrants, is much larger than the White House has acknowledged, the paper said, quoting an unnamed official. The story quoted a former technology manager at a major telecommunications firm as saying that companies have been storing information on calling patterns since the Sept. 11 attacks, and giving it to the federal government. Neither the manager nor the company he worked for was identified. Nothing new. This type of activity has been going on for a long time and through numerous administrations. And that makes it right. It just boggles..... LMAO at the unCONstitutional one... You wouldn't know the Constitution even if it crawled up your ass and decided to spend the winter, 'tard boy. Now why don't you just run along and see if mommy will let you go outside and play with the other little boys. dxAce Michigan USA Oh my stupid little clueless one .... it simply boggles... You could read it again... but you'd still stare blankly... Treasons Greetings .... LMAO at the unemployed fabricator and liar |
OT Bush Recording All Phone Calls And Emails Of Americans
toTaLhAt wrote: On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 13:00:37 -0500, dxAce wrote: toTaLhAt wrote: On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 09:05:35 -0500, dxAce wrote: David wrote: NEW YORK - The National Security Agency has conducted much broader surveillance of e-mails and phone calls — without court orders — than the Bush administration has acknowledged, The New York Times reported on its Web site. The NSA, with help from American telecommunications companies, obtained access to streams of domestic and international communications, said the Times in the report late Friday, citing unidentified current and former government officials. The story did not name the companies. Since the Times disclosed the domestic spying program last week, President Bush has stressed that his executive order allowing the eavesdropping was limited to people with known links to al-Qaida. But the Times said that NSA technicians have combed through large volumes of phone and Internet traffic in search of patterns that might lead to terrorists. The volume of information harvested from telecommunications data and voice networks, without court-approved warrants, is much larger than the White House has acknowledged, the paper said, quoting an unnamed official. The story quoted a former technology manager at a major telecommunications firm as saying that companies have been storing information on calling patterns since the Sept. 11 attacks, and giving it to the federal government. Neither the manager nor the company he worked for was identified. Nothing new. This type of activity has been going on for a long time and through numerous administrations. And that makes it right. It just boggles..... LMAO at the unCONstitutional one... You wouldn't know the Constitution even if it crawled up your ass and decided to spend the winter, 'tard boy. Now why don't you just run along and see if mommy will let you go outside and play with the other little boys. dxAce Michigan USA Oh my stupid little clueless one .... it simply boggles... You could read it again... but you'd still stare blankly... Treasons Greetings .... LMAO at the unemployed fabricator and liar Mommy made you stay in, huh? Dumb, mommy, dumb. LMFAO at the clueless Liberal stem yet again. dxAce Michigan USA |
OT Bush Recording All Phone Calls And Emails Of Americans
dxAss wrote:
You wouldn't know the Constitution even if it crawled up your ass and decided to spend the winter, 'tard boy. Now why don't you just run along and see if mommy will let you go outside and play with the other little boys. Wow. THREE out of your arsenal of five insults in ONE put down. You must be very drunk again tonight, Bozo. mike |
OT Bush Recording All Phone Calls And Emails Of Americans
m II wrote: dxAss wrote: You wouldn't know the Constitution even if it crawled up your ass and decided to spend the winter, 'tard boy. Now why don't you just run along and see if mommy will let you go outside and play with the other little boys. Wow. THREE out of your arsenal of five insults in ONE put down. You must be very drunk again tonight, Bozo. Not a drop, 'tard boy. LMFAO yet again at the dumbass in CanaDuh. dxAce Michigan USA |
OT Bush Recording All Phone Calls And Emails Of Americans
dxAce wrote:
LMFAO yet again at the dumbass in CanaDuh. Why do you use your anus for sex? You keep advertising the shameful fact. I fully understand it may NOT be shameful where you live, or in the paramilitary unit you are a member of, but the rest of the world certainly frowns on that depraved activity. Ae you in some sort of bizarre cult with cuhulin? That would explain why you can't seem to call him names even after the dumbest of his postings. In your cases 'Covering his backside' seems to mean assuring fidelity. mike. |
OT Bush Recording All Phone Calls And Emails Of Americans
dxAce wrote:
m II wrote: dxAce wrote: LMFAO yet again at the dumbass in CanaDuh. Why do you use your anus for sex? I don't! It's just that you're a perverted little Canucky 'tard boy and you fantasize that I do. That says a lot about you! LMFAO at the dumbass stem up in CanaDuh yet again. You just said it again. "Laughing my *effin ass* off". no sense denying what you've just publicly stated for the millionth mind numbingly boring time. You know EXACTLY what that phrase means, as do all the other perverts who use the acronym. http://www.acronymdictionary.co.uk/acronymko.html You should consider advertising your deviancy and preferences in the appropriate newsgroups. This one isn't it. mike |
OT Bush Recording All Phone Calls And Emails Of Americans
m II wrote: dxAce wrote: m II wrote: dxAce wrote: LMFAO yet again at the dumbass in CanaDuh. Why do you use your anus for sex? I don't! It's just that you're a perverted little Canucky 'tard boy and you fantasize that I do. That says a lot about you! LMFAO at the dumbass stem up in CanaDuh yet again. You just said it again. "Laughing my *effin ass* off". no sense denying what you've just publicly stated for the millionth mind numbingly boring time. You know EXACTLY what that phrase means, as do all the other perverts who use the acronym. http://www.acronymdictionary.co.uk/acronymko.html You should consider advertising your deviancy and preferences in the appropriate newsgroups. This one isn't it. This one isn't the one for you, 'tard boy! LMFAO yet again at the dumbass Canuck. Now go tote it, boy. dxAce Michigan USA |
OT Bush Recording All Phone Calls And Emails Of Americans
dxAce wrote:
m II wrote: dxAce wrote: m II wrote: dxAce wrote: LMFAO yet again at the dumbass in CanaDuh. Why do you use your anus for sex? I don't! It's just that you're a perverted little Canucky 'tard boy and you fantasize that I do. That says a lot about you! LMFAO at the dumbass stem up in CanaDuh yet again. You just said it again. "Laughing my *effin ass* off". no sense denying what you've just publicly stated for the millionth mind numbingly boring time. You know EXACTLY what that phrase means, as do all the other perverts who use the acronym. http://www.acronymdictionary.co.uk/acronymko.html You should consider advertising your deviancy and preferences in the appropriate newsgroups. This one isn't it. This one isn't the one for you, 'tard boy! LMFAO yet again at the dumbass Canuck. Now go tote it, boy. dxAce Michigan USA Let me make this very clear to you. Your phrase *effin ass* is a compound noun. A compound noun has many variations. Your particular phrase has either the 'adjective-noun' form OR the 'verb-noun' form. Either one may apply to your sickness, depending on whether or not you are engaged in your perversion at the moment (verb) or just describing what your backside is for (adjective) http://www.edufind.com/english/grammar/NOUNS4.cfm Many formerly sick people have returned to the heterosexual norm and became employable, productive members of society. I implore you. Get help. mike |
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