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The Washington Post is reporting that the NSA just last year alone
broke privacy rules and committed on our authorize surveillance
thousands of times now that's shocking I suppose from the point if you have a few
months ago
now it's pretty much what you'd expect we've got some awesome numbers coming
from an essay
audit stated %uh may have 2012 and they say that they were 2,776
incidents in the preceding 12 months a unauthorized collection storage
access to or distribution other legally protected communications
now in the wake of this information coming out we've got some democrats are
actually fighting back and perhaps this will be the spark
that will lead to some regulation of the NSA but others are saying that many of
these a
breaches of privacy rules and unauthorized surveillance other the
product of typos and things like that I don't know how much I find out but
that's what they're saying after this information is
a relief like for instance that the because uva to being dropped off an area
code instead of spying on
Egypt this fight in Washington DC gotten something please yet
yeah they need to have a if they if they have a typo they should have just like
you know when you are on
Google you typed in the wrong word suggestions come up
I wonder if they are suggestions on yes a base like
did you mean that Johnson's azerbaijan stints
and then you get to choose week do you have any you can also follow the
Constitution
Ryo to settle up her steps to halt
a big company in Washington DC or Alexandria Egypt yeah
and by the way when you accidentally get Washington I would think he would stop
right there
like it's not like we have this cairo or no I expected them to speak Egyptian
oddly enough no yes a so I I don't know about the typos and stuff and
and even if you give them pass on that there are a couple things you can give
them pass on
they had unauthorized access to intercept the communications
well this is flat-out totally wrong and they had a a usable automated systems
that did not have privacy safeguards built into them
you're not supposed to do that and then finally the most important one and this
one is is with the court the fis a court
did not learn a new collection method up
for months the group was gonna find the cord is the thing that they say
in the visor court or zero percent usually right they go okay I'd like to
speak you know get
the borders for every single American Funds goes like BOM
go for it right and apparently there do so first they go is it part of the case
okay well 2008 are you guys are you to terrorism
oo ay so that in this case they don't even go to the fis a court for months
in a new way of doing surveillance when they finally go to the court the courses
yeah
know that was unconstitutional you shoulda never done that in the first
place but you're leaving out the packed court that the
SA is supposed to self-report all their mistakes
yeah which they did in this audit so if you can't trust the NSA who can you
trust
yes but I think they like their clothes on report in on it
that we would never have known about I mean it's literally
it's the most biggest waste of time in history the world here all the bad
things we did
okay you think thanks for telling us you gentleman think that private companies
could do this job better
well you're ok let's give american express the responsibility of doing it
since they are rather to pick their heirs
would be fewer hedges and I don't know yet well
look a part of it is that there is so much food as well sir
outsource a private contractors apparently not
right is the is the answer they probably do about that just as crappy job
and in the head of Isaac or US District Court Judge Reggie Walton
who by the way I wrote read a different article couple weeks ago talking about
what a rubber stamp for years
and now it's so unfortunate issues it the reason he got into law in the first
place was civil rights in EC no cares deeply about Annie's an african-american
charge
I don't then the judge in a lot of important federal case right
and unfortunately he developed this record on the visor court love
this rubber-stamping everything they came by all the hours that terrorism
great have across
summarize our girls are keep going right and so but even he in this
is since will sink exactly been sporty support wait a minute
how I know he did something wrong if you never reported to be with her
I have no independent oversight I can come in and say okay what did you buy
and what did you violate
use ever was like come and say to me trust me these are my only violations
I'll it turns it you you see this 2007 is only six of them
what if there's three thousand seven of his 76 amused and Delta
thousand well I want to know what what other mistakes are being make
I mean those are just a few of the sticks but what about the person who
wakes up and there's no money in their bank account
and they think I bank made a mistake but maybe the government did some not I am
so not Jesse Ventura on these issues and don't want to be on Tru TV talking about
movies like I
like you wanna stay on the grid I do Yahoo and I would like to read I'm
guessing and I'm normal
right but I do believe that if you have the errors
that that need that many errors there's gotta be a proportional that correct
that would be really back my that would not appear on the audit perhaps it would
never appear on the awesome so in a program that is not transparent that was
secret just about
you know six months ago I wonder to what degree
and what mistakes the government is making with innocent people
were being caught up as collateral damage in what is some sort of weird
stuff step it secured