This thread is inspired by another: view original post
The bottom line of the spying issue is that it helps no one; not the country, not the peace, and most certainly of all not you.
yet in the related thread I see people bending over backwards trying to defend it for [b]literally no reason at all[/b] - why?
And saying "I don't care" in this case is the same as saying "I support it"
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Edited by Uncle Putin: 12/31/2013 3:44:46 AMI think that there has been a huge misconception of what the NSA's cell phone record spying actually does. What the NSA DOES see is everything that known terrorists do, the information of anyone who calls those terrorists, and the metadata (which includes zero personal information) of phone records. The only thing that metadata tells you is the phone number, the number it called, the date that it called, and various other technical information. That's it. The NSA CANNOT listen in on phone conversations without a court order. If people freak out over their phone numbers being collected, I'll just let you know that there are multiple businesses out there whose sole purpose it is to collect all home and cell phone numbers. Why is this legal? Because your phone number is actually in public domain. Don't believe me? Well so is your home address. And your PO box. Those are all public domain. I mean what the hell do you think a phone book is? Now there are certain privacy issues that can arise because not just anyone can go to your house or call your phone, but nonetheless anyone can look them up. Why is the NSA so different?