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NSA, AT&T Warrantless Wiretapping Case Set for Court
« on: August 31, 2011, 10:16:11 AM »


Two cases involving widespread warrantless wiretapping of U.S. citizens by the National Security Agency will face a major hurdle Wednesday in a federal appeals court in Seattle. A procedural hearing will be held to determine whether actions by the NSA and AT&T, which cooperated with the agency, can be challenged in court.


The first case in the twin bill, Hepting v. AT&T, was filed more than five years ago. Based on news reports, congressional admissions and documents provided by a former employee of AT&T, the lawsuit claims that AT&T violated the privacy rights of its customers by allowing the NSA to occupy one of the company's switching stations in San Francisco and monitor its customers' e-mails and phone calls without a warrant.

The government has been trying to keep the case from proceeding in the courts and has taken some extraordinary measures to do so. In opposing the lawsuit, the government argued that the case shouldn't be heard before the courts because such a hearing would jeopardize national security. When that tactic didn't work, it tried to cut out the legal legs of the case by pressuring Congress to pass a law expanding the executive branch's authority to conduct surveillance activities without a warrant.

After passage of that law, which amended the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, the organization behind the initial lawsuit, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, initiated another action aimed directly against the government, Jewel v. NSA.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation will ask the appeals court to reverse a decision dismissing the Jewel case. A lower court argued that since millions of Americans were spied on by the government, no single citizen had standing to sue the government. The court's reasoning in its ruling may be weak, since the government in its filings with the appeals court spends more verbiage reheating the national security chestnut than trying to defend the lower court's logic.

With the passage of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act amendments, the Hepting case took on a new dimension. Now the Electronic Frontier is using the lawsuit to challenge those amendments as unconstitutional. The amendments, the foundation maintains, give the president the power to issue a "get out of lawsuit free" card to companies that cooperate with federal snoops.

"The outcome of both Jewel v. NSA and Hepting v. AT&T will be crucial not only to those who wish to stop the spying and regain the privacy of our communications, but to upholding the constitutional limitations on the executive branch’s power," the foundation said in a statement.

"Under the Constitution, important decisions about surveillance of Americans are not the executive’s alone, nor are decisions about whether the Constitution and Congress’ laws must be followed," it added.
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"We need to be vigilant about protecting ourselves, and ultimately the Constitution, against actions that ignore or overstep limits on executive power, and that's why we're looking forward to these critical arguments in Seattle on August 31."
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Re: NSA, AT&T Warrantless Wiretapping Case Set for Court
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2011, 10:45:40 AM »


The government has been trying to keep the case from proceeding in the courts and has taken some extraordinary measures to do so. In opposing the lawsuit, the government argued that the case shouldn't be heard before the courts because such a hearing would jeopardize national security.

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The Electronic Frontier Foundation will ask the appeals court to reverse a decision dismissing the Jewel case. A lower court argued that since millions of Americans were spied on by the government, no single citizen had standing to sue the government. The court's reasoning in its ruling may be weak, since the government in its filings with the appeals court spends more verbiage reheating the national security chestnut than trying to defend the lower court's logic.

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What an unconstitutional waste of my tax dollars!!!

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Re: NSA, AT&T Warrantless Wiretapping Case Set for Court
« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2011, 12:00:29 PM »
and this is why i love my revol pre pay service and the fact that i can put my cell under a phoney name like jimbo snicklefritz gotta love america NOT lol i wanna move outta the U.S so bad lol

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Re: NSA, AT&T Warrantless Wiretapping Case Set for Court
« Reply #3 on: August 31, 2011, 12:52:08 PM »
and this is why i love my revol pre pay service and the fact that i can put my cell under a phoney name like jimbo snicklefritz gotta love america NOT lol i wanna move outta the U.S so bad lol

just dont come to the uk then lol
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Re: NSA, AT&T Warrantless Wiretapping Case Set for Court
« Reply #4 on: August 31, 2011, 12:57:32 PM »
and this is why i love my revol pre pay service and the fact that i can put my cell under a phoney name like jimbo snicklefritz gotta love america NOT lol i wanna move outta the U.S so bad lol
I love the country, I just hate the people in our government.  Seriously, has no one in our government ever heard of the right to privacy? Aren't there laws specifically written to prevent this sort of thing from happening? Oh wait, government doesn't like a law they just ignore it or change it, I forgot.  Who cares about the rights of the people.

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Re: NSA, AT&T Warrantless Wiretapping Case Set for Court
« Reply #5 on: September 02, 2011, 08:03:57 PM »
I wonder how can you tell if your wiretapped? cause I make frequent calls to the middle east to my families. Mainly in Southern Lebanon and my Cousins that live in West Bank and Gaza in Palestine, Our Conversations are in Arabic so I wonder if they listen in.

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Re: NSA, AT&T Warrantless Wiretapping Case Set for Court
« Reply #6 on: September 02, 2011, 09:14:26 PM »
I wonder how can you tell if your wiretapped? cause I make frequent calls to the middle east to my families. Mainly in Southern Lebanon and my Cousins that live in West Bank and Gaza in Palestine, Our Conversations are in Arabic so I wonder if they listen in.

use skype they can't really wire tap you if you do.

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Re: NSA, AT&T Warrantless Wiretapping Case Set for Court
« Reply #7 on: September 03, 2011, 06:30:45 AM »
use skype they can't really wire tap you if you do.
Well just FYI In Lebanon its really expensive for internet not to mention random powerouttages where my family lives. and in West Bank and Gaza the places were my cousins live the IDF cut off power to the building. He has to go to some sort of internet cafe.. But when we are able to we do skype.
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Re: NSA, AT&T Warrantless Wiretapping Case Set for Court
« Reply #8 on: September 03, 2011, 02:55:00 PM »
Well just FYI In Lebanon its really expensive for internet not to mention random powerouttages where my family lives. and in West Bank and Gaza the places were my cousins live the IDF cut off power to the building. He has to go to some sort of internet cafe.. But when we are able to we do skype.


but arent you allowed to make calls to land line phones from skype? You have yo pay for it though.

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Re: NSA, AT&T Warrantless Wiretapping Case Set for Court
« Reply #9 on: September 03, 2011, 07:26:45 PM »
if the NSA/CIA had an interest in you, they could monitor anything you do without you ever knowing, fax, email, telephone calls, internet.

look up Echelon

really we have no privacy, all our communications are probably constantly monitored for keywords.
 

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Re: NSA, AT&T Warrantless Wiretapping Case Set for Court
« Reply #10 on: September 04, 2011, 05:13:43 AM »
SO I guess in our next conversation I will bring up  some "keywords" LOL and see if FBI comes knocking at my door.

@Fookz Yeah I call Landlines in lebanon. But for my cousins in Palestine good luck trying to get any number to work since the place they live is "blacked out" by the IDF I really Hate the IDF and all their ZIONIST BULL***T
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Re: NSA, AT&T Warrantless Wiretapping Case Set for Court
« Reply #11 on: September 04, 2011, 03:07:15 PM »
The FCC will change in 2012 with massive budget cuts. I worked with a couple guys who are radio-operator veterans from the Vietnam war and they own major FCC licenses. They agree that the FCC and NSA is sticking their nose too far into people's business and are stripping the electronic version of the 1st amendment from us by this sickening wiretapping.


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