Woodruff wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:Frigidus wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:Night Strike wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:Where is that right enumerated?
No searches or seizures without a warrant is a good place to start.
The Fourth Amendment doesn't say we have to know about the searches, it just says that they have to be not unreasonable.
I'd say that literally monitoring every phone call and google search made by every citizen is pretty unreasonable.
Then tell Congress to roll back the
2008 amendments to FISA that made the PRISM program possible.
I'm pretty sure all of us here are aware of this. The Electronic Freedom Foundation has been fighting this battle since well before the FISA amendments of 2008 were instituted (they started in 2005, I believe). Just because there is a law on the books doesn't make it reasonable or Constitutional. As well, what motivation does Congress have for rolling it back? None, as far as as I can tell.
There's a lot of people in this forum feigning shock and horror at the administration, given that "all of us" are aware of this. If you're the administration, it's just irresponsible to not use the tools available to you to protect the citizenry. This is why we have a legislative branch: to set the bounds for what those tools are (in addition to what is enumerated in the Constitution). If they set bounds that overreach the Constitution, we bring it to court and we fix it. This is how the process is supposed to work, and it's why we have a judicial system. I don't think Congress was fully wrong to try this. We are entering an age of human history that is vastly different than any time before it. We have to decide as a society the extent to which we are comfortable with using digital technologies to keep tabs on people. It was never going to be an easy transition, and we needed to have this fight sooner or later.
Woodruff wrote:It seems reasonable to me that gathering all communication information on every citizen without a warrant or just cause should be considered unreasonable.
So the Fourth Amendment litmus test is: does Woodruff think this method is reasonable?
john9blue wrote:i don't think so. they are still monitoring what we do. they are just going to wait until this all blows over and people forget about it and carry on as usual.
So all you folks are doing in these threads is paying lip service to the idea that the government should preserve liberty more? Great success.