H'ethetheth
fishy rocket scientist
I think it's better not to kill a hundred thousand people to prevent the deaths of a thousand. But hey, they're just poor people in some country nobody cares about, right?So you think it would have been better not to try and kill the terrorists and wage a war against the people pledging to continue to launch attacks against us? I really don't follow you.
I don't know. You tell me why "you" went into Iraq. I remember Hussein "being" in the process of obtaining "weapons of mass destruction" that could then easily fall into the hands of "terrorists" who may or may not have been in cahoots with him. You know, to prevent terrorist attacks with WMDs on friendly nations, and dirty bombs and stuff.And you really think we went into Iraq in order to prevent more 911s?![]()
I'm pretty sure your times article says the things that are recorded are telephony metadata. That is, where a cellphone checks in, who calls whom, from where, and when. When collected in bulk this data can reveal an enormous amount of information on a person.No one invaded your privacy. Do you have evidence of this?
I think you're cunfusing "high ground" with "high horse".We still have the moral high ground, although I understand some people have no guts and think hugs are the only answer.
The moral high ground is not "slightly less barbaric than murderous zealots". I think the US can do better than that. There are already instruments in place to deal with murderous zealots, and have been in your country for centuries.
If having "guts" means locking up suspects without so much as the prospect of a trial, and torturing some of them while having ratified treaties to not do this to anybody (except this class of people conveniently defined into existence), then no, I don't have or want guts. You can keep your guts.
Do I have evidence that the NSA is interested in my whereabouts, and who I'm friends with? I don't know. Why do they want to collect my phone metadata (which include my whereabouts and who I'm friends with) if I'm not a terrorist? It's only for terrorists, right? Why collect data they're not interested in?Do you have evidence of [the NSA being interested in my whereabouts and who I call when and where]? They had extreme checks and balances and restrictions on how the data could be used. Only for terrorists,...