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| Subject: | Re: [Full-disclosure] complaints about the governemnt spying! |
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| Date: | Thu, 29 Dec 2005 16:14:12 -0500 (EST) |
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Paul Schmehl wrote:
Yes, because 1) the program isn't illegal
and 2) the program was top secret. In order for the Times to print the story, they had to encourage people who had sworn a secrecy oath to break the law. Then, knowing that what they were publishing would tip off the terrorists to what the government was doing to capture them, they published it anyway.
And the funniest thing of all is that they got stupid Americans all riled about about civil and privacy rights in the process, completely losing track of what's really important - preventing another attack on our soil.
Or have you already forgetten that terrorists have been killing us (and many others around the world) since the 1970's without pause? Do I really need to publish the litany of people that have died - people like Leon Klinghoeffer, a wheelchair-bound elderly Jew who was pushed off a boat to drown in the ocean simply because he was a Jew? People like Petty Officer Stethem who was beaten, shot in the head and dumped on the airport tarmac for the crime of being a member of the US military? Do we really need to review the bloody history of Islamic terrorism for you to get the point?
Thousands had died before 9/11, yet the world slept. Now the world is going back to sleep, insisting that the *real* problem is repressive governments, not people who slaughter innocent men, women and children of every race, creed, nationality and sex without discrimination and without mercy.
Yes, they have. Especially the anti-war bozos who think they can tame a Zarqawi by giving in to his demands. And apparently many more who think terrorism is no menace at all.It seems so many have forgotten who the true enemy is.
Note the modifiers "essential" and "temporary". You give up liberties all the time for the better of society. Or have you forgotten that you can get a ticket for speeding, be arrested for getting drunk or go to jail for burning down your own house?"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." (Jefferson, 1759).
Here's Article IV:
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
Society has rules for a reason. Sometimes those rules impose limits on what you can and can't do.
We could remove the ID checks for airports and just let the terrorists blow planes up willy-nilly. I suppose there are some people who wouldn't be too bothered by that, so long as it isn't the plane they are on that's being blown up.
cheers, bob
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