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5 July, 22:24

It should have been a slam-dunk case of wholesale violation of the Fourth Amendment. But instead, the National Security Agency can spy on you anytime it wants, and without need for any bothersome warrants. what is a driving question for this?

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  1. 6 July, 01:00
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    I apologize, but what exactly are you asking here?
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