Daily Kos: Why the Fourth Amendment Sucks (And Doesn’t Prevent Mass Electronic Surveillance): A Factual History

Daily Kos: Why the Fourth Amendment Sucks (And Doesn’t Prevent Mass Electronic Surveillance): A Factual History by Hamden Rice:

The NSA Programs Are Constitutional Because The Constitution Sucks on Electronic Surveillance and Always Has

We have to face an unsettling fact: The Fourth Amendment sucks. In the light of recent revelations by Edward Snowden in the Guardian and other media outlets that the NSA and FBI are engaged in widespread, indiscriminate collection of electronic data about phone calls, email, and social media, some media and blogosphere commentators have angrily denounced these programs as unconstitutional or illegal.

These programs may be outrageous. They may violate your sense of privacy. They may be expensive boondogles and they may be ineffective. They may make certain of you very uneasy about ordering your, ahem, “medical” marijuana from your, ahem, “medical marijuana dispensary” because apparently those phone records are now stored by the NSA for an undisclosed or indefinite amount of time.

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