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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Before there was Edward Snowden and the leak of explosive documents showing widespread government surveillance, there was Mark Klein — a telecommunications technician who alleged that AT&T was allowing U.S. spies to siphon vast amounts of customer data without warrants.
Klein's allegations and the news reports about them launched dozens of consumer lawsuits in early 2006 against the government and telecommunications companies. The lawsuits alleged invasion of privacy and targeted the very same provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that are at the center of the latest public outcry.
That was seven years ago, and the warrantless collection continues, perhaps on an even greater scale, underscoring just how difficult the recently outraged will have in pursuing any new lawsuits, like the one the American Civil Liberties Union filed against the government on Tuesday in New York federal court.

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The Patriot Act is currently under revision request . Hopefully with all of the Constitutional violations and missuse of the Acts provisions under this administration ( AP, IRS ect: ), it can be effectively repealed . :dontknow:
 

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Before there was Edward Snowden and the leak of explosive documents showing widespread government surveillance, there was Mark Klein — a telecommunications technician who alleged that AT&T was allowing U.S. spies to siphon vast amounts of customer data without warrants.
Klein's allegations and the news reports about them launched dozens of consumer lawsuits in early 2006 against the government and telecommunications companies. The lawsuits alleged invasion of privacy and targeted the very same provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that are at the center of the latest public outcry.
That was seven years ago, and the warrantless collection continues, perhaps on an even greater scale, underscoring just how difficult the recently outraged will have in pursuing any new lawsuits, like the one the American Civil Liberties Union filed against the government on Tuesday in New York federal court.

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Jeff it just goes to show the longer we allow them to spy on Americans the more intrusive it gets, it is like a cancer growing on our liberties and if we don't cut it out it will eventually destroy all our liberties.

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Hey let's sue the President of the United States!

What novel idea! LOL!!!!

Now we all get to pay to defend against this crap.

You should be outraged at the waste of money.
 

Hey let's sue the President of the United States!

What novel idea! LOL!!!!

Now we all get to pay to defend against this crap.

You should be outraged at the waste of money.

I am much more outraged at his attacks on our rights and freedoms.

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I am much more outraged at his attacks on our rights and freedoms.

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Yeah, i'm pissed off at him to! It's raining here today. How dare he cause the rain!!! I'm sure i can throw some money at a lawyer and sue him!!!! Then your tax money can be used to defend against that to!!! Yeah, why not!
 

Yeah, i'm pissed off at him to! It's raining here today. How dare he cause the rain!!! I'm sure i can throw some money at a lawyer and sue him!!!! Then your tax money can be used to defend against that to!!! Yeah, why not!

The rain is caused by the NSA seeding the clouds to rain on all the conservatives in your area, sorry it got you too.....

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