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Poll: Most Say U.S. Needs Warrant to Snoop
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Posted on 01/07/2006 9:57:08 AM PST by squidly
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posted on
01/07/2006 9:57:09 AM PST
by
squidly
To: squidly
More AP bullsh*t. Just like the one from Will Lester earlier today.
2
posted on
01/07/2006 10:00:26 AM PST
by
pissant
To: squidly
A dumb American poll as per usual.
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posted on
01/07/2006 10:01:22 AM PST
by
boomop1
To: pissant
This is the same poll that sampled 12% more democrats. It was posted here last night. That poll smells, you got that.
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posted on
01/07/2006 10:02:00 AM PST
by
KC_Conspirator
(This space outsourced to India)
To: squidly
Okay. The NSA intercepts a terrorist's phone call. After listening for a while they learn that the other person is in the US. At this point the Democrats say hang up and get a warrant. Pres. Bush says go ahead and listen. If we need to follow up on this person we can then ask for a warrant. I just don't see how this is illegal.
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posted on
01/07/2006 10:02:53 AM PST
by
csmusaret
(Urban Sprawl is an oxymoron)
To: pissant
Poll: Most Say U.S. Needs Warrant to Snoop... um no. This is the real headline:
Most Say U.S. Poll Dancers Need Warrants to Snoop
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posted on
01/07/2006 10:03:42 AM PST
by
xcamel
(Exposing clandestine operations is treason. 13 knots make a noose.)
To: squidly
I don't believe this for one minute. The only people who actually care about this (other than the terrorists, I presume) are left-wing lunatics and moonbats--and a handful of libertarian types like some of the cranky eccentrics who hang around here.
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posted on
01/07/2006 10:03:44 AM PST
by
madprof98
To: squidly
Rasmussen said 70% of Americans favored the wiretap. Who is more accurate and who are we going to believe. Not AP-Dipsos.
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posted on
01/07/2006 10:03:54 AM PST
by
DarthVader
(Do something positive for America today: Insult an America hating leftie.)
To: squidly
I wish some pollster would ask people what they think about pro-terrorist reporters who spill national security secrets.
9
posted on
01/07/2006 10:04:00 AM PST
by
68skylark
To: csmusaret
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posted on
01/07/2006 10:04:05 AM PST
by
Firefigher NC
(Volunteer firefighters- standing tall, serving proud in the tradition of Ben Franklin.)
To: KC_Conspirator
The leftists scum have not given up. We will need to crush them severely.
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posted on
01/07/2006 10:05:23 AM PST
by
pissant
To: squidly
If this poll is accurate [it isn't IMO] then this nation just PLAIN doesn't understand that the time it takes to get a warrant guts the chance of getting any information also it shows just how uneducated the public is with Presidential powers in a time of war.
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posted on
01/07/2006 10:05:41 AM PST
by
PISANO
(We will not tire......We will not falter.......We will NOT FAIL!!! .........GW Bush [Oct 2001])
To: squidly
A majority of Americans want the Bush administration to get court approval before eavesdropping on people inside the United States, even if those calls might involve suspected terrorists, an AP-Ipsos poll shows. Assuming the poll is accurate, I strongly suspect the percentages would radically change a short while after a major terrorist attack on U.S. soil, when Americans seem far more likely to soberly assess the threat we face.
....but I strongly doubt this poll's accuracy.
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posted on
01/07/2006 10:06:01 AM PST
by
Mr. Mojo
To: xcamel
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posted on
01/07/2006 10:06:40 AM PST
by
pissant
To: squidly
Clinton NSA Wiretapped Top Republican
Friday, Jan. 6, 2006 11:10 a.m. EST
"During the 1990's under President Bill Clinton, the National Security Agency conducted random telecommunications surveillance of millions of phone calls daily under a top secret program known as Echelon.
"But according to at least two people familiar with the spy operation at the time, some of the surveillance was far from indiscriminate.
"Until his retirement from the Senate in 2002, Thurmond was a frequent critic of the Clinton administration, who played a leading role in the 1998 impeachment drama - though there's no known connection to the decision to wiretap the South Carolina conservative."
---
"Clinton's had NSA "accidentally" use Eschelon to listen to Republicans."
"JFK wiretapped Martin Luther King
Clinton wiretapped Republicans
Bush wiretapped terrorist operatives
Who deserves impeachment?"
30 posted on 01/06/2006 10:47:00 AM MST by NavyCanDo
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1553101/posts
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posted on
01/07/2006 10:06:47 AM PST
by
LucyT
(Where is a moosleem-free country?)
To: csmusaret
Nope. They don't say hang up and get a warrant. They say comply with FISA, and go get a warrant within 72 hours, but you can keep listening while you do so.
If you place the decision on who is deserving of being eavesdropped solely in the hands of the eavesdropper, you no longer have any protection against eavesdropping by your government.
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posted on
01/07/2006 10:07:36 AM PST
by
lugsoul
("Try not to be sad." - Laura Bush)
To: squidly
This poll has 52% democrats and 40% Republicans. Of course the 8% of independent are mostly from blue states and blue counties as the media usually pick these independents.
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posted on
01/07/2006 10:08:05 AM PST
by
jveritas
(The Axis of Defeatism: Left wing liberals, Buchananites, and third party voters.)
To: squidly
According to the poll, age matters in how people view the monitoring. Nearly two-thirds of those between age 18 to 29 believe warrants should be required How much you want to bet most are college students?
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posted on
01/07/2006 10:08:54 AM PST
by
Mo1
(Republicans protect Americans from Terrorists. Democrats protect Terrorists from Americans)
To: squidly
Hypothetical... NSA is listening to a conversation with a terrorist in Iraq and one in Boston. They are plotting to destroy the American economy by kidnapping Ted Kennedy and putting several distilleries out of business. What do you do?
To: squidly
Must be the results of one of those polls that count RATs three times to every one real American.
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posted on
01/07/2006 10:09:28 AM PST
by
Howie66
("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our people.")
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