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Feinswine - I love the NSA! More please! Our civil liberties are just fine (So long as you got nothing to hide! Why would you hide anything?!)http://www.latimes.com/nation/politics/politicsnow/la-pn-feinstein-nsa-foreign-policy-20140219,0,7661713.story#axzz2trruhDHnShe's a witch! What do we do with witches?!Dem's - How do we do this illegal shyt and make it look more legal and cover our rotten asses at the same time?http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/198758-dems-demand-feds-reform-fbi-lettersFail! Or is it? Who's paying attention, who is doing anything??
LinX [Law Enforcement Information Exchange] is a national information-sharing hub for federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. It is run by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, raising concerns among some military law experts that putting such detailed data about ordinary citizens in the hands of military officials crosses the line that generally prohibits the armed forces from conducting civilian law enforcement operations.Those fears are heightened by recent disclosures of the National Security Agency spying on Americans, and the CIA allegedly spying on Congress, they say.Eugene Fidell, who teaches military law at Yale Law School, called LinX “domestic spying.”... Why LinX wound up in the NCIS, a military law enforcement agency, is not clear. Current NCIS officials could not explain the reasoning, other than to say it grew out of the department's need for access to law enforcement records relevant to criminal investigations.