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January 26th, 2006, 07:43 #1BEEN HERE A WHILE SENIOR MEMBER
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White House seeks Google's records
I didn't think the "I told you so" would come so soon but here it is. I told you so. Our current administration has requested Google's records in order to identify those that are searching out porn sites! That doesn't mean they won't use that information for other things either. Thank goodness Google is fighting them on this. The fact is, no one is that perfect that they haven't searched for or accidentally came across porn when searching on the internet using Google. This is a 4th Amendment issue that has already been violated by the eavesdropping (remember precedent) of Americans. It's not exactly the same thing but with the government wanting to see what American's are searching for without a search warrant for each individual person, we cross into an area where people will fear using the internet, talking on the phone and even driving in cars (I will get to that one on another day).
I guess if the government had to answer my poll from the old message board, they would have said they could do without the 4th Amendment."And to keep our sacred trust with those who serve, we will raise their pay and give our veterans the expanded health care and benefits that they have earned." -Barack Obama - February 24, 2009
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January 26th, 2006, 11:02 #2CplCJGuest
Well, if people stop using the internet, there would be dire effects on the nation's economy. I can't imagine the Government would do that. Who knows.
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January 26th, 2006, 19:06 #3BEEN HERE A WHILE SENIOR MEMBER
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If those records end up in court, they become public record. When they become public record, crazy ex-mother-in-law types can access that information without any exception to privacy.
Originally Posted by TxsBmw
"And to keep our sacred trust with those who serve, we will raise their pay and give our veterans the expanded health care and benefits that they have earned." -Barack Obama - February 24, 2009
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January 27th, 2006, 07:26 #4BEEN HERE A WHILE SENIOR MEMBER
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No reason to seal them though. Why bother if privacy isn't an issue. The government believes they are protecting us or kids and they may mean well, but they are going about it the wrong way. If they want to see what is available on Google, Yahoo, MSN or whatever other search that is out there, then they need to sit in the oval office and think of the most disgusting phrases they can think of and search for it. They would find everything that you and I can from our living rooms just the same.
However, what they won't find is who is searching for this smut and that is the true purpose of what they are trying to do. It's a backdoor to the 4th Amendment. Although they aren't illegally searching for information about an individual, what do you think they will do once they come across a person that is searching something illegal (and I don't mean bombs, drugs and the like)? Or what if they come across someone that isn't doing anything illegal but they have strong political views against this administration. They start watching everything that person does on the internet begin looking for reasons to build case against them.
I have logs similar to this at work. Every site our users go to are logged. How is this different? Because we have no expectation of privacy at work. Each user signs a document that informs them of this. They are aware of the implications.
What I am getting at is that these logs, they do not just contain search words. They contain IP address, times they are searching, keywords or phrases. The government will find a way to use this against each of us.
"If there is hope, it lies in the Proles."
- 1984, George Orwell"And to keep our sacred trust with those who serve, we will raise their pay and give our veterans the expanded health care and benefits that they have earned." -Barack Obama - February 24, 2009
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January 27th, 2006, 07:33 #5BEEN HERE A WHILE SENIOR MEMBER
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and without going into great detail, you go to great lengths to ensure that your privacy is protected from this woman because she could use information against you. The government could do that same thing and use the information against it's citizens.
Originally Posted by TxsBmw
Everyone is entitled to their privacy."And to keep our sacred trust with those who serve, we will raise their pay and give our veterans the expanded health care and benefits that they have earned." -Barack Obama - February 24, 2009



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